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Encyclopedia > Brugelette

Brugelette is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1st, 2004 Brugelette had a total population of 3,261 (1,585 males and 1,676 females). The total area is 28.40 km˛ which gives a population density of 114.81 inhabitants per km˛.




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THE HISTORY OF THE LUXEMBURGWALLOON PROVINCE (7644 words)
Dehon went to Brugelette, to the Castle of Frésignies, where the property of the Scouvémont family was situated, and administered.
The house at Brugelette had been destined as a centre for abandoned children but as time went on it became clear that it was not suitable for such.
The property at Brugelette was sold and the chapel was demolished by the new owner.
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