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'''Bruges''' ([[Flemish]]: ''Brugge'') is a historic city of [[Flanders]], in western [[Belgium]]. In medieval and early-modern times it was noted as a centre of the cloth industry; today, its gothic architecture and quiet canals meke it a prominent tourist destination. | '''Bruges''' ([[Flemish]]: ''Brugge'') is a historic city of [[Flanders]], in western [[Belgium]]. In medieval and early-modern times it was noted as a centre of the cloth industry; today, its gothic architecture and quiet canals meke it a prominent tourist destination. | ||
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Revision as of 14:16, January 5, 2009
Bruges (Flemish: Brugge) is a historic city of Flanders, in western Belgium. In medieval and early-modern times it was noted as a centre of the cloth industry; today, its gothic architecture and quiet canals meke it a prominent tourist destination.