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Tournai is located in the... Tournai has its own... The municipality of Tournai consists of the former municipalities of... Rocks from the Tournai area date from the... Tournai stone is a dark limestone which takes a polish and was used particularly in the... Tournai in the northeast border of Francia... Tournai in the northeast border of Francia... Tournai in the northeast border of Francia... Tournai was a place of minor importance in... Tournai was the capital of the Frankish empire... would make Tournai the seat of the... Tournai remained in the western part of the empire... Tournai was a bulwark of... Tournai formed part of the... Tournai has since been carefully restored... Tournai is considered to be one of the most important cultural sites in Belgium... Tournai is a French... The city of Tournai was one of the greatest cultural and economic centers of Flanders... The bishopric of Tournai was the religious capital of Flanders during more than a millennium... The tapestries and draperies of Tournai belong to the great Flemish school of... and Tournai was part of the... Although Tournai is in the Flemish cultural area...

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