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European city asks tourists to stop stealing ancient cobblestones - As many as 70 cobblestones disappear from the Belgian ...
About 50 to 70 cobblestones go missing each month. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The city of Bruges in Belgium has asked tourists to stop taking cobblestones from its historic streets, calling the practice ...
Brugge, one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, is renowned for its medieval architecture and attracts millions of ...
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Historic Bruges, Belgium Scenic Boat Tour
Bruges (Dutch: Brugge) is the capital and largest city of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, located in the ...
Since 2000, the Historic Centre of Brugge has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Regarded as one of the ... the first places you should visit in Bruges, according to past visitors.
Considered one of the most photographed areas of Bruges, Rozenhoedkaai ... Since 2000, the Historic Centre of Brugge has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Regarded as one of the best-preserved ...
The city of Bruges ... according to local media. Bruges, renowned for its medieval architecture and canals and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, has seen a growing influx of visitors ...
the Unesco World Heritage Committee this week announced the decision to honour World War I sites. The 139 newly added sites stretch from northern Belgium to eastern France – battle zones where ...
In the case of listed buildings and sites, there is a mandatory and binding advice from the regional heritage authorities. The coordination, communication and promotion of the World ... A UNESCO ...