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first signs of activity in the region of Mons can be found at... Mons was made a fortified city by... The central square and town hall of Mons with the belfry in the background... The central square and town hall of Mons with the belfry in the background... The central square and town hall of Mons with the belfry in the background... took an oath in Mons as Count of Hainaut... took control of Mons in September of 1572 in the name of the... Mons became the capital of the... Mons was alternately French or... Mons returned to Austria under the terms of the... the Hainaut area was annexed to France and Mons became the capital of the... made Mons a center of heavy industry... Mons was the site of the... A riot in the prison of Mons took place in April 2006 after prisoner complaints concerning living conditions and treatment... Mons has a strong education community with three universities... Mons is located along...

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