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Summary Of: Ghent

Ghent in the province of East Flanders... Ghent in the province of East Flanders... Ghent in the province of East Flanders... The municipality comprises the city of Ghent proper and the towns of... but archeological research confirms that the region of Ghent was further inhabited... Until the 13th century Ghent was the biggest city in Europe after Paris... Ghent was during the Middle Ages the most important city for cloth... created the first European industrialized zone in Ghent in the High Middle Ages... Ghent was the birthplace of... in which Ghent suffered a terrible defeat at the hands of... although Ghent would continue to play an important role... the people of Ghent have been called... The wars ended the role of Ghent as a center of international importance... In the 18th and 19th century Ghent the textile industry flourished again in Ghent... Ghent was also the site of the signing of the... Ghent became a part of the... In this period Ghent got its own... distance to the right the three towers of Ghent can be seen... distance to the right the three towers of Ghent can be seen... distance to the right the three towers of Ghent can be seen... Ghent established a nice blend between comfort of living and history... The city of Ghent houses also three... Ghent offers a rich variety of local and foreign cuisine... In Ghent and other regions of... Ghent has many hospitals... Ghent has a highly developed transportation system... In addition Ghent also has two ringways... connects the outskirts of Ghent with each other and the surrounding villages... To municipality of Ghent comprises five train stations... Ghent has an extensive web of public transport lines... Ghent features and map...

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