Place Rouppe
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The Place Rouppe (French) or Rouppeplein (Dutch) is a square in Brussels, Belgium. It is named in honour of Nicolas-Jean Rouppe (1768–1838), the first mayor of the City of Brussels following the Belgian Revolution of 1830. Rectangular and symmetrical in shape, it is located in the Midi–Lemonnier or Stalingrad Quarter (southern part of the City of Brussels), between the Rue du Midi/Zuidstraat and the Avenue de Stalingrad/Stalingradlaan.
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Place Rouppe - Rouppeplein, City of Brussels Pentagon (Brussels)
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N 50.842777777778 ° | E 4.3458333333333 ° |
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Place Rouppe - Rouppeplein 23
1000 City of Brussels, Pentagon (Brussels)
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