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podcast, België, Belgium, Dutch, Nederlands, Vlaams, Podcasting, podvertise, podvertising, Luc Mertens, Mertens Media |
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DiskIdee Radio over technologie, computers, beveiliging, software, internet etc. Beleef testen 'levend'. Meer informatie op podcast.diskidee.be |
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Interviews, lectures, debates, literature, ...
Together the Flemish and Dutch government have taken the initiative to establish the Vlaams-Nederlands Huis as a cultural institution and as a centre for debate and reflection. The mission of the Huis is to provide a Dutch-Flemish forum for debate on cultural diversity, society and politics in Europe. |
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Music, interviews and reports from live events from Antwerp, Belgium. |
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Podcast van de leerlingen van het 5de en 6de leerjaar van de Stedelijke Basischool van Martenslinde: gedichten, verhaaltjes, nieuws en prettig gestoorde onzin! |
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Tous les programmes de Radio Esperanzah 2006, la radio éphémère du festival Esperanzah! |
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Electronic music like Electro, techno, drum n bass, has some recent experiments on producing Acid Techno-Electro music. Mp3 Tracks and Videos-clip from Buzzworkers eCrew under Creative Commons License. |
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BoekenCast.be, de eerste digitale literaire podcastzender |
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Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998, this square has been a functioning marketplace since the 15th century. Take in the beauty of the Belfry Tower, Town Hall and the House of the King, not to mention all the elegant Guild Houses. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the entire tour, visit www.Tourcaster.com |
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Een interculturele kijk op het leven in Nederland en Vlaanderen. Wat bindt en scheidt ons? Aan de hand van nieuws en weetjes proberen de makers hun vinger te leggen op de diverse aspecten van de twee culturen. Met oa. een culturele praattafel met elke week gasten uit beide landen. |
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The Ieper (Ypres) Salient was a constant focus of activity throughout the course of the Great War - "The war to end all wars". When one hears tales of trenches feet deep in water, and of soldiers struggling uphill through muddy quagmires, with enemy fire raining down upon them, Belgian Flanders epitomises the struggle. Here, muddy patches of barren treeless land were fought over, backwards and forwards for 4 years, with hardly any change in the line of the Western Front, but at massive human cost. On these tours you will see what remains even after 90 years; trenches, craters, bunkers and of course cemeteries, which by nature of the decision made not to repatriate the dead, lie silently and peacefully at the then epicentre of the fighting. For anyone who has thought about visiting the Western Front to find out more, or needs to put what they know into perspective, these tours are a rare opportunity to do so and see for yourself, at your own pace. Part 1 of the driving tour visits many iconic sites which names may be familiar such as Hooge, Hellfire Corner, Polygon Wood, Essex Farm (where John McCrae wrote "In Flanders Fields") and of course Passchaendale, but also investigates their history - in some cases little known. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the complete tour visit www.tourcaster.com |
The Ieper (Ypres) Salient was a constant focus of activity throughout the course of the Great War - "The war to end all wars". When one hears tales of trenches feet deep in water, and of soldiers struggling uphill through muddy quagmires, with enemy fire raining down upon them, Belgian Flanders epitomises the struggle. Here, muddy patches of barren treeless land were fought over, backwards and forwards for 4 years, with hardly any change in the line of the Western Front, but at massive human cost. On these tours you will see what remains even after 90 years; trenches, craters, bunkers and of course cemeteries, which by nature of the decision made not to repatriate the dead, lie silently and peacefully at the then epicentre of the fighting. For anyone who has thought about visiting the Western Front to find out more, or needs to put what they know into perspective, these tours are a rare opportunity to do so and see for yourself, at your own pace. Part 2 will continue the journey around the Messine Ridge where mine craters remain to bear silent witness to the terrible fighting in the area, visiting places such as Messine, Ploegsteert and the infamous Hill 60. It also visits the Staff Headquarters town of Poperinge (Pop in tommy parlance) and Talbot House the original Toc H. This is track one of a multi-track tour, visit www.tourcaster.com to download the complete tour. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the complete tour, visit www.tourcaster.com |
The Ieper (Ypres) Salient was a constant focus of activity throughout the course of the Great War - "The war to end all wars". When one hears tales of trenches feet deep in water, and of soldiers struggling uphill through muddy quagmires, with enemy fire raining down upon them, Belgian Flanders epitomises the struggle. Here, muddy patches of barren treeless land were fought over, backwards and forwards for 4 years, with hardly any change in the line of the Western Front, but at massive human cost. On these tours you will see what remains even after 90 years; trenches, craters, bunkers and of course cemeteries, which by nature of the decision made not to repatriate the dead, lie silently and peacefully at the then epicentre of the fighting. For anyone who has thought about visiting the Western Front to find out more, or needs to put what they know into perspective, these tours are a rare opportunity to do so and see for yourself, at your own pace. The sample Ieper Walking Tour examines the mediaeval town at the centre of the Salient (a bulge in the line which had to be defended on all sides) and introduces the visitor to the major sites, and discusses the role of the town in the war. |
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