Difference between revisions of "Leuven"

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'''Louvain''' (also: ''Leuven'') is a town of about 85,000 people in [[Belgium]].  It has the highest density of church bells in [[Europe]].  It also had the first [[Christian]] medical school, dating from the [[Middle Ages]].
 
'''Louvain''' (also: ''Leuven'') is a town of about 85,000 people in [[Belgium]].  It has the highest density of church bells in [[Europe]].  It also had the first [[Christian]] medical school, dating from the [[Middle Ages]].
 
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Revision as of 13:12, October 2, 2008

Louvain (also: Leuven) is a town of about 85,000 people in Belgium. It has the highest density of church bells in Europe. It also had the first Christian medical school, dating from the Middle Ages.