Baron Rucquoylaan (Leopoldsburg)
Lieutenant-General baron Louis Ruquoy (or Louis Rucquoy) (French pronunciation: [lwi ʁykwa]; 3 November 1861 – 1937) was the Chief of Staff of the Belgian Army during the second part of the First World War.
Baron Rucquoylaan, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Ruquoy
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°7'3"N 5°16'54"E
- Camp Beverlo (Center) 2.2 km
- Leopoldsburg (municipality) 2.2 km
- Camp Beverlo North Site (Lange Heuvelheide) 3.2 km
- Gemeentebos 3.8 km
- Hechtel-Eksel 5.1 km
- Camp Beverlo South Site ('t Fontijntje) 5.6 km
- Beringen (municipality) 7.2 km
- Peer (municipality) 13 km
- Air Base Generaal Majoor Vlieger Ivan Du Monceau de Bergendal 14 km
- Pelt 15 km
- Hechtelsesteenweg 0.4 km
- Koning Leopold II-laan 0.6 km
- 29 Houthalen-Helchteren [E314, A2 exit] 13 km
- A2 (E314) 15 km
- 30 Park Midden-Limburg [E314, A2 exit] 18 km
- Meeuwerkiezel 20 km
- 31 Genk-Centrum [A2 (E314) entrance/exit] 21 km
- Sportlaan 22 km
- Watertorenstraat 22 km
- 32 Genk-Oost [A2 (E314) entrance/exit] 24 km