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Ittre (Ite; Itter) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.[1]

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  1. 36 relations: Apse, Arrondissement of Nivelles, Belgium, Braine-l'Alleud, Braine-le-Château, Braine-le-Comte, Brussels–Charleroi Canal, Château, Eupen-Malmedy, French Revolution, Fusion of the Belgian municipalities, Hainaut Province, Hernia, Lutgardis, Maria Theresa, Marquess, Municipalities of Belgium, Nave, Neoclassical architecture, Neolithic, Nivelles, Nivelles Abbey, Plague (disease), Reformist Movement, Roman Empire, Romanesque architecture, Saint Lawrence, Saint Peter, Saint Remigius, Stained glass, Treaty of Versailles, Tubize, Walhain, Wallonia, Walloon Brabant, World War I.

  2. Municipalities of Walloon Brabant

Apse

In architecture, an apse (apses; from Latin absis, 'arch, vault'; from Ancient Greek ἀψίς,, 'arch'; sometimes written apsis;: apsides) is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical vault or semi-dome, also known as an exedra.

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Arrondissement of Nivelles

The Arrondissement of Nivelles (Arrondissement de Nivelles; Arrondissement Nijvel) is an arrondissement in Wallonia and Belgium.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Braine-l'Alleud

Braine-l'Alleud (Eigenbrakel; Brinne-l'-Alou) is a municipality of Wallonia, in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium, about south of Brussels. Ittre and Braine-l'Alleud are municipalities of Walloon Brabant.

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Braine-le-Château

Braine-le-Château (Brinne-Tchestea; Kasteelbrakel) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. Ittre and Braine-le-Château are municipalities of Walloon Brabant.

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Braine-le-Comte

Braine-le-Comte (’s-Gravenbrakel,; Brinne-e-Hinnot) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.

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Brussels–Charleroi Canal

The Brussels–Charleroi Canal (Canal Bruxelles-Charleroi; Kanaal Brussel-Charleroi), also known as the Charleroi Canal amongst other similar names, is an important canal in Belgium.

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Château

A château (plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.

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Eupen-Malmedy

Eupen-Malmedy is a small, predominantly German-speaking region in eastern Belgium.

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French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.

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Fusion of the Belgian municipalities

The fusion of the Belgian municipalities (French: fusion des communes, Dutch: fusie van Belgische gemeenten) was a Belgian political process that rationalized and reduced the number of municipalities in Belgium between 1964 and 1983.

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Hainaut Province

Hainaut (also,,; Henegouwen; Hinnot; Hénau), historically also known as Heynault in English, is a province of Wallonia and Belgium.

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Hernia

A hernia (hernias or herniae, from Latin, meaning 'rupture') is the abnormal exit of tissue or an organ, such as the bowel, through the wall of the cavity in which it normally resides.

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Lutgardis

Lutgardis of Aywières (Sint-Ludgardis; 1182 – 16 June 1246; also spelled Lutgarde) is a saint from the medieval Low Countries.

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Maria Theresa

Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

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Marquess

A marquess (marquis) is a nobleman of high hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies.

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Municipalities of Belgium

Belgium comprises 581 municipalities (gemeenten; communes; Gemeinden), 300 of them grouped into five provinces in Flanders and 262 others in five provinces in Wallonia, while the remaining 19 are in the Brussels Capital Region, which is not divided in provinces.

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The nave is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel.

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Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.

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Neolithic

The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Greek νέος 'new' and λίθος 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Europe, Asia and Africa.

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Nivelles

Nivelles (Nijvel,; Nivele) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. Ittre and Nivelles are municipalities of Walloon Brabant.

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Nivelles Abbey

Nivelles Abbey (Abbaye de Nivelles) is a former Imperial Abbey of the Holy Roman Empire founded in 640.

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Plague (disease)

Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.

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Reformist Movement

The Reformist Movement (Mouvement Réformateur,, MR) is a liberal French-speaking political party in Belgium.

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Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.

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Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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Saint Lawrence

Saint Lawrence or Laurence (Laurentius, lit. "laurelled"; 31 December AD 225 – 10 August 258) was one of the seven deacons of the city of Rome under Pope Sixtus II who were martyred in the persecution of the Christians that the Roman Emperor Valerian ordered in 258.

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Saint Peter

Saint Peter (died AD 64–68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and one of the first leaders of the early Christian Church.

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Saint Remigius

Remigius (Remy or Rémi; – 13 January 533) was the Bishop of Reims and "Apostle of the Franks".

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Stained glass

Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it.

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Treaty of Versailles

The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919.

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Tubize

Tubize (Tubeke) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. Ittre and Tubize are municipalities of Walloon Brabant.

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Walhain

Walhain (Walin) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. Ittre and Walhain are municipalities of Walloon Brabant.

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Wallonia

Wallonia (Wallonie), officially the Walloon Region (Région wallonne), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels.

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Walloon Brabant

Walloon Brabant (Brabant wallon; Waals-Brabant; Roman Payis) is a province located in Belgium's French-speaking region of Wallonia.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

Municipalities of Walloon Brabant

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ittre

Also known as Castle Baudemont, Castle of Ittre, Château de Fauquez, Ite (village), Itter (village).