LC control no. | n 79018880 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Bruges (Belgium) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Belgium--Bruges |
Variant(s) | Brugge (Belgium) Brujas (Belgium) Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) Bruga (Belgium) Brucke Villa (Belgium) Brudgias (Belgium) Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) Brugiae (Belgium) Brugias (Belgium) Brugis (Belgium) Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) |
Associated country | Belgium |
Associated place | Flanders (Belgium) West Flanders (Belgium) |
Special note | Old catalog heading: Bruges |
Found in | Orbis Latinus, 1972: I:343 (Bruga, Brucke villa, Brudgias, Brugae Flandrorum, Brugensis, Brugiae, Brugias, Brugis, Flandrense municipium: Bruges (Brügge, Brugge), Hst. d. Pr. Flandre occidentale (W-Flandern), Belgien) GeoNames, 22 January 2014 (Brugge (approved); Bruges (variant); country: Belgium; ADM1: Flanders (conventional); Vlaanderen (Dutch); 51° 12ʹ 39ʺN, 003° 13ʹ 33ʺE; 51.210933 [N], 3.225971 [E]; seat of second-order administrative division) Wikipedia, 22 January 2014 (Bruges; Bruges in English; Dutch: Brugge, French: Bruges, German: Brügge; capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium; it is located in the northwest of the country) |
Geographic area code | e-be--- |