A water tower in the Walloon Brabant village of Virginal-Samme still recalls the architecture of the 1940s.
A water tower in the Walloon Brabant village of Virginal-Samme still recalls the architecture of the 1940s.
In the valley of the River Thyle, a group of monks came together in 1146 to build the Villers Abbey.
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