La chapelle Saint-Nicolas (également appelée crypte romane de Thynes) est un édifice religieux catholique de style roman se trouvant dans l’ancien cimetière de Thynes, un village au nord-est de la ville de Dinant en Belgique. La chapelle, avec crypte, est le sanctuaire de l’ancienne église démolie au XIXe siècle pour être remplacée, ailleurs, par une autre église paroissiale.
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The Condroz is a natural region in Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium, located between the Ardennes and the Meuse. Its unofficial capital is Ciney. The region preserves the name of the Condrusi, a Germanic tribe which inhabited the area during and before the Roman era.
Compared to other parts of Belgium, the Condroz is a sparsely populated, agricultural area. It consists of low hills of an average altitude of about 200 to 300 meters. It is mainly situated in the provinces of Liège and Namur and also in smaller parts of the Belgian provinces of Hainaut and Luxembourg. It is bordered in the north by the Meuse river, in the east by the Ardennes, in the south by the Famenne region.
Historically, the Condroz did not stretch west of the Meuse, but today there is a western section, south of Namur and the Sambre river stretching to the Thiérache and southern Hainaut.
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The Brasserie du Bocq is a Belgian family brewery founded in 1858 by Martin Belot. It is based in the valley of the small river Bocq in Purnode.
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Dinant is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium. On the shores of river Meuse, in the Ardennes, it lies 90 kilometres south-east of Brussels, 30 kilometres south-east of Charleroi and 30 kilometres south of the city of Namur. Dinant is situated 20 kilometres north of the border with France.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Anseremme, Bouvignes-sur-Meuse, Dinant, Dréhance, Falmagne, Falmignoul, Foy-Notre-Dame, Furfooz, Lisogne, Sorinnes and Thynes.
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The Citadel of Dinant is a fortress located in the Walloon city of Dinant in the province of Namur, Belgium. The current fort was built in 1815 on a site which was originally fortified in 1051 when the region was ruled by the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. The citadel overlooks the city of Dinant and the strategic Meuse river which runs through the town. It is open to the public. Together with those at Huy, Liège and Namur, the Citadel of Dinant forms part of the so-called Meuse Citadels.
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Celles is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Houyet, located in the province of Namur, Belgium.
It is a member of the heritage group Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie.
It is served by Gendron-Celles railway station, located several kilometres southwest of the village centre, next to the river Lesse.
The Château de Vêves is near the village.
It was one of the furthest points that the Wehrmacht advanced during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II, which is commemorated by a preserved Panther tank.
Le culte n’y est plus célébré.