Wolvendael Park
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Wolvendael Park (French: Parc de Wolvendael; Dutch: Wolvendaelpark) is an urban public park of 14.5 ha (36 acres) in the municipality of Uccle in Brussels, Belgium. Its origins date back to the 18th century as the grounds surrounding a country house of the same name, built in the neoclassical style. This park is served by the tram stops Dieweg and Wolvendael (on line 97), Wolvendael and Héros/Helden (on line 92), and Héros/Helden (on line 4).
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Allée Henri Quittelier - Henri Quittelierdreef,
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| N 50.798888888889 ° | E 4.345 ° |
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Allée Henri Quittelier - Henri Quittelierdreef
Allée Henri Quittelier - Henri Quittelierdreef
1180
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