Tervuren (municipality)
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Tervuren /tərˈvjʊrən/ (Dutch pronunciation: [tɛrˈvyːrə(n)]) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium. The municipality comprises the villages of Duisburg, Tervuren, Vossem and Moorsel.
Tervuren is one of the richest municipalities in Belgium. It is linked to Brussels by a large processional avenue, Tervurenlaan, built by king Leopold II for the Universal Exhibition of 1897. This interweaves with a combined heritage and commuter tramline. Until 1959, Tervuren was also served by an electric railway, whose disused terminus opposite the Royal Museum for Central Africa is now a pub named the Spoorloos Station (Trackless Station).
Tervuren is one of the richest municipalities in Belgium. It is linked to Brussels by a large processional avenue, Tervurenlaan, built by king Leopold II for the Universal Exhibition of 1897. This interweaves with a combined heritage and commuter tramline. Until 1959, Tervuren was also served by an electric railway, whose disused terminus opposite the Royal Museum for Central Africa is now a pub named the Spoorloos Station (Trackless Station).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tervuren
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Coordinates: 50°49'50"N 4°31'1"E
- Overijse 5.2 km
- Leuven (municipality) 15 km
- City of Brussels 17 km
- Brussels-Capital Region 21 km
- Mechelen (municipality) 29 km
- Aarschot 29 km
- Heist-op-den-Berg (municipality) 34 km
- Herselt 35 km
- Lier (municipality) 37 km
- Herentals 47 km
- British School Of Brussels 0.7 km
- Tervuren Park 1 km
- The National Golf Brussels 1.4 km
- Quarters Duisburg 1.7 km
- Residence of US Ambassador to the NATO 1.9 km
- Moorselbos 2.8 km
- Bel Air 3.1 km
- Marnixbos 3.8 km
- Golf Club Overijse 3.9 km
- Sonian Forest 7.6 km