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  1. The Flanders Field American Cemetery is situated on a battlefield where the 91st Division suffered many casualties in securing the nearby wooded area called "Spitaals Bosschen". The Flanders Field American Cemetery takes its name from the poem "In Flanders Fields" written by Canadian physician, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae. McCrae wrote the ...

    • 368 interred (of which 21 are Unknowns) and 43 listed as missing in action.
  2. Belgium. Flanders, region that constitutes the northern half of Belgium. Along with the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region, the self-governing Flemish Region was created during the federalization of Belgium, largely along ethnolinguistic lines, in the 1980s and ’90s. Its elected government has broad authority over social and ...

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    51.2211114.3997221 Antwerp (Antwerpen) — Flanders' biggest city, with a large cathedral, the second-largest port of Europe, and plenty to see and do.
    51.2088893.2241672 Bruges (Brugge) — also known as the "Venice of the north", a very nice medieval town with lots of small canals
    50.9304815.3384973 Hasselt — capital city of Limburg, with a lot of greenery and shopping possibilities
    50.82753.2658334 Kortrijk— an old city with famous medieval towers (Broeltowers) and a big pedestrian shopping district

    Nowadays, Flanders is one of the three federal regions of Belgium (the other two being Wallonia and Brussels). This means that it has its own government, a parliament and separate laws. The capital, however, is Brussels, over which Flanders has only partial jurisdiction. But Flanders has travelled a long historic road before arriving at its present...

    By plane

    Flanders has several airports: 1. Brussels Airport (BRUIATA). Located in Zaventem, this is the main airport in Belgiumand likely the most convenient point of entry. 2. Antwerp Airport (ANRIATA). Located in the District of Deurne, a few kilometers from Antwerp it only has direct flights to London and Manchestercatering for business customers. 3. Kortrijk-Wevelgem International Airport (KJKIATA). Business airport in Wevelgem near Kortrijk. 4. Ostend - Bruges International Airport (OSTIATA). Loc...

    By boat

    There are several ports of entry at the coast and on the Schelde you can find several small ports too. Calais and Dunkirk (France), a short drive from western Flanders, receive dozens of ferries a day from Dover in England. The overnight ferries from Hull to Zeebrugge were axed in 2021, though ferries still run from Hull to Rotterdam(Netherlands), which has good road and rail access to northern Flanders.

    By car

    The E19 goes through Flanders, also the E40 crosses the region.

    By car

    All roads are free of charge in Flanders except that some tunnels, such as the Liefkenshoektunnel in Antwerp, have tolls. The roads and signalisation are pretty good and almost completely lit during the night. However, since 2017 the default speed limit outside built-up areas is 70 km/h, not 90 km/h as in the rest of Belgium. This speed limit is seldom explicitly signposted. Many foreigners find in-town traffic nervous due to the many twisty, small roads with very busy traffic. Older towns ca...

    By public transport

    The national train-company is called NMBS. Trains will get you to most cities. In cities you will find buses, trams and metro from De Lijn[dead link] (The Line). The same ticket is valid for 90 minutes for one zone. You can buy multiple-ride tickets (Lijnkaart), this is cheaper than buying a ticket per ride. Depending on the number of trips you make in a day, buying a day pass might be cheaper than using multiple single tickets or tickets for multiple zones. Buying tickets from a machine or t...

    By bike

    Flanders has a vast network of special roads for bicycles. Get a map in a tourists office, because sometimes they can be hard to find. Inside towns, when there is no separate lane designed for cyclists they ride between the cars due to the narrow streets, so be cautious. If however there is a bicycle lane, you are obliged to use it. If not, you can face a fine. Outside towns, most big roads have dedicated cycle lanes, though small roads (even when they have no dedicated cycle lane) are more r...

    The official language of Flanders is the Flemish dialect of Dutch. Flemish Dutch has some vocabulary not used in the Netherlands and a distinct, soft accent but it is still standard Dutch. Nearly all Flemings, with the partial exception of seniors, are capable of speaking standard Dutch. Most people know English at least moderately, and the younger...

    Historical cities, like Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Leuven, Lier or Mechelen.
    Belfries of Belgium and France — 24 belfries in Flanders are part of this geographically large UNESCO World Heritage Site
    Flemish Beguinages — a kind of Medieval monasteries. 13 such beguinages have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites; they can be found in Hoogstraten, Lier, Mechelen, Turnhout, Sint-Truiden, To...

    Music festivals

    There are many music festivals organised throughout the summer. The bigger ones happen in small villages, because there is lots of space and not many neighbours to complain about the noise. Some of the famous ones are: 1. Pukkelpop (near Hasselt) is still an independent festival organised by youth movements. They figure big names but try to have alternative groups too. 2. Rock Werchter (near Leuven), owned by Clearchannel features all big commercial bands. 3. Maanrock (in Mechelen) is one of...

    Beer. Beer is taken seriously in Belgium. There are hundreds of brands to choose from.
    Café. Every city or village has a café.

    Flanders is very safe. You will find that people are usually very helpful. In towns, you should of course beware of usual petty crime (pickpockets in tourist places). Some suburbs around Antwerphave high concentrations of immigrants and should be avoided at night for safety, but tourists are usually unlikely to visit them because these areas typica...

    Flemings don't like to talk about their income or political preference. They do like to talk with you about beer and chocolates.
    Although the vast majority of Flemish people are indifferent to Flemish-nationalism, the Flanders-Wallonia question can be a controversial topic, avoid asking strangers about their views on this. O...
    Although many Flemings speak French, avoid speaking that language, as it may be regarded by some as disrespectful. Explaining you're a tourist (and don't live there) will make people understand, th...
    Most people enjoy helping tourists, and a lot of people speak, apart from Dutch, also English, French and some German (especially the students). Don't hesitate to ask locals if you have a question.
  4. Nov 29, 2017 · Aerial photograph of Essex Farm near Ypres, autumn 1917. From The Great War Seen from the Air in Flanders Fields, 1914-1918 (Brussels: Mercatorfonds in cooperation with In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres, Imperial War Museums, United Kingdom, and The Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History, 2013).

  5. Virtual tour of Flanders Field American Cemetery & Memorial panoramic images | By Historic American Landscape Survey

  6. The Flanders Field American Cemetery is the final resting place of 368 American servicemen. The graves of 21 of these are marked with crosses and a Star of David that read "Here Rests in Honored Glory A Comrade in Arms Known But To God." Inside the chapel, a wall records the name of 43 American soldiers who lie in unknown graves.

  7. Apr 30, 2016 · Flanders Field, located in Waregem, West Flanders, Belgium, is the only ABMC World War I cemetery in Belgium. Another World War I cemetery is located outside London, England, and the remaining six in northern France. ABMC hired prominent French-born American architect Paul P. Cret (1876-1945) as its consulting architect in 1925.

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