Leopold II-Laan (Bruges)

Leopold II (French: Léopold Louis Philippe Marie Victor, Dutch: Leopold Lodewijk Filips Maria Victor; 9 April 1835 – 17 December 1909) was the second King of the Belgians, and is chiefly remembered for the founding and exploitation of the Congo Free State. Born in Brussels the second (but eldest surviving) son of Leopold I and Louise of Orléans, he succeeded his father to the throne on 17 December 1865, reigning for 44 years until his death, the longest of any Belgian monarch.
Leopold II-Laan, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°13'9"N 3°12'58"E
- Hotel Gulden Vlies 0.4 km
- Donkey's gate 0.4 km
- Kristus Koning 0.5 km
- Scheepsdale Bridge 0.5 km
- Donkey Ateliers 0.6 km
- Pastoor Van Haeckegarden 0.6 km
- Theresian Monastry / Weyler Barracks 0.6 km
- Christ the King church, Brugge 0.8 km
- Historical Centre of Bruges 1.2 km
- Kruisvest 1.5 km
- Natiënlaan (N 49 (E 34)) 12 km
- Koning Albertlaan (N 49 (E 34)) 13 km
- Vismijnstraat 13 km
- Rondweg (N 58) 15 km
- Sluisseweg (N 58) 17 km
- Oostburgseweg (N 58) 18 km
- Nieuwstraat (N 58) 20 km
- Commerswerveweg (N 58) 23 km
- Lange Heerenstraat (N 58) 26 km