- Province of Brabant - Wikipedia
The Province of Brabant ( brəˈbænt , US also brəˈbɑːnt, ˈbrɑːbənt ; [1][2][3] Dutch: [ˈbraːbɑnt] ⓘ) was a province in Belgium from 1830 to 1995 It was created in 1815 as South Brabant, part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands [4]
- Brabant | Historical Duchy in Europe | Britannica
Brabant, feudal duchy that emerged after the decline and collapse of the Frankish Carolingian empire in the mid-9th century Centred in Louvain (now Leuven) and Brussels, it was a division of the former duchy of Lower Lorraine, which was split up into Brabant, Luxembourg, Hainaut, Namur, and other
- Welcome to North Brabant region | VisitBrabant
Welcome to Brabant, the most welcoming province of the Netherlands! From spotting designs and shopping in the historical inner cities
- Brabant - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brabant is a historical and geographical region in the Low Countries of Europe, divided today between Belgium and the Netherlands It was originally the core territory of the medieval Duchy of Brabant, and it continues to carry cultural and historical significance
- Duchy of Brabant - Wikiwand
The Duchy of Brabant, a state of the Holy Roman Empire, was established in 1183 It developed from the Landgraviate of Brabant of 1085–1183, and formed the heart of the historic Low Countries
- Brabant → Alle Highlights, Infos Tipps für Ihren Urlaub!
Brabant (offiziell Noord-Brabant oder Nordbrabant) ist die zweitgrößte Provinz der Niederlande und besitzt verhältnismäßig viele Städte, die sich aneinandergereiht von Ost nach West erstrecken und die Brabanter Städtereihe genannt werden
- Brabant - Wikipedia
Brabant is a traditional geographical region (or regions) in the Low Countries of Europe It may refer to: Flemish Brabant, in the Flanders region; the Dutch speaking part of the former Brabant province Walloon Brabant, in the Wallonia region; the French speaking part of the former Brabant province
- Brabant, duchy of - Infoplease
Brabant, duchy of, former duchy, divided between Belgium (Brabant and Antwerp provs ) and the Netherlands (North Brabant prov ) Louvain, Brussels, and Antwerp were its chief cities The duchy of Brabant emerged (1190) from the duchy of Lower Lorraine
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