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  1. Drongen é um submunicípio da cidade de Gante, localizado na província belga de Flandres Oriental, dividido em três áreas: Drongen, Luchteren e Baarle. [ 1] Este submunicípio é conhecido por seu monastério medieval, fundado no século VII, destruído pelos normandos e reconstruído mais tarde. [ 2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DrongenDrongen - Wikipedia

    Drongen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔŋə(n)] ⓘ; French: Tronchiennes, pronounced [tʁɔ̃ʃjɛn]) is a sub-municipality of the city of Ghent located in the province of East Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › DrongenDrongen – Wikipedia

    Drongen (frühere Schreibweise: Dronghen, französisch Tronchiennes) ist die flächenmäßig größte Teilgemeinde von Gent, der Provinzhauptstadt von Ostflandern im Königreich Belgien. Der Ort liegt an der Leie , westlich des Stadtzentrums von Gent.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › DrongenDrongen - Wikipedia

    Drongen ( Frans, niet meer gebruikelijk: Tronchiennes) is een dorp in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen en een deelgemeente van provinciehoofdstad Gent. Drongen ligt aan de Leie, ten westen van het stadscentrum, en is qua oppervlakte de grootste deelgemeente van Gent.

  5. Tronchiennes [1] (en néerlandais : Drongen, anciennement Dronghen) est un ancien village au bord de la Lys, aujourd'hui rattaché à la ville belge de Gand située en Région flamande dans la province de Flandre-Orientale. Il s'y trouve une ancienne abbaye norbertine, aujourd'hui centre spirituel jésuite.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DronganDrongan - Wikipedia

    Drongan. Coordinates: 55.4355°N 4.4599°W. Drongan is a former mining village in East Ayrshire, some 8 miles (13 km) east of Ayr and west of Cumnock. It had a population of 4686 in 2011. [2] History. The earliest references to Drongan lands are to be found in documents dating to the 14th century.

  7. Drongen Abbey, or the Old Abbey, Drongen (Dutch: Abdij van Drongen, Oude Abdij van Drongen), is a monastic complex on the River Leie in Drongen, a part of the city of Ghent in East Flanders, Belgium. Formerly a Premonstratensian abbey , since 1837 the premises have belonged to the Jesuits .