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In Terneuzen and Maastricht, both of which are close to France, you can add to that traffic and parking issues caused by all those French people driving there.
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In Terneuzen, in the South-West near Belgium, an enormous coffee shop was closed recently and their proprietors criminally prosecuted, because they did business at a much larger scale than was allowed under the relevant condonement rules.
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In Terneuzen and Maastricht, both of which are close to France, you can add to that traffic and parking issues caused by all those French people driving there.
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In Terneuzen, in the South-West near Belgium, an enormous coffee shop was closed recently and their proprietors criminally prosecuted, because they did business at a much larger scale than was allowed under the relevant condonement rules.
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Upon inquiring of some one where they were bound for I was told that they were going to continue down the Scheldt to Terneuzen.
Fighting in Flanders 1918
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In 1881 the enlargement of the Terneuzen canal permitted large ships to reach Ghent; the new port of Bruges and the Zeebrugge canal were inaugurated in 1907, and an important scheme, whose result will be to connect Brussels with the sea, begun in 1900, is still in progress.
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Emile Cammaerts 1915
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I would also tell him of the place at Toulouse where the harper plays to you during dinner, and of the grubby little inn at Terneuzen on the
On Something Hilaire Belloc 1911
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I told him that often and often as I wandered over the earth I had clearly seen Her, as once in Auvergne by Pont-Gibaud, once in Terneuzen, several times in Hazlemere, Hampstead, Clapham, and other suburbs, and more often than I could tell in the Weald:
On Nothing and Kindred Subjects Hilaire Belloc 1911
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A like demand was put forward for the canal of Terneuzen, which links the city of Ghent with the Scheldt; and the suppression of the checks and hindrances to Belgium's free communications with her hinterland -- _i. e._, the basins of the Meuse and the Rhine.
The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Emile Joseph Dillon 1894
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Water communication was not so necessary in the south as in the north, but care was there also bestowed upon the canals, especially upon the canal of Terneuzen connecting Ghent with the western Scheldt, and many highways were constructed.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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