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  2. Het Belang van Limburg - Wikipedia

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    Het Belang van Limburg was founded in 1933 as a merger of several weekly magazines. The paper is owned and published by Concentra. It is published in tabloid format as its sister newspaper Gazet van Antwerpen. The circulation of Het Belang van Limburg in 2002 was 114,469 copies. Next year it had a circulation of 103,000 copies.

  3. Gazet van Antwerpen - Wikipedia

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    Gazet van Antwerpen was established in 1891. [1] Its editor was Jan Baptist Napolitaan Van Os, a Catholic. Shortly afterwards, the company NV De Vlijt took over the newspaper. Circulation rose to 25,000 in 1893 and 40,000 in 1896. Around World War I, its circulation was just short of 100,000. In 1973, Gazet van Antwerpen reached its peak of ...

  4. Chris Janssens (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Janssens. ( 1977-11-08) 8 November 1977 (age 46) Genk, Belgium. Political party. Vlaams Belang. Chris Janssens (born 8 November 1977 in Genk) is a Flemish politician for Vlaams Belang, a member of the Flemish Parliament and the current chairman of the VB's faction in the Flemish Parliament. He is also the spokesman for the party in the ...

  5. Grenz-Echo - Wikipedia

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    Grenz-Echo was banned in Germany in the 1933 due to its anti-Nazi stance. [1] [2] The paper was relaunched following World War II. [1] Its circulation in 2002 was 12,382 copies with the market share of 1.9%. [3] The circulation of Grenz-Echo was 11,757 copies in 2008 and 11,980 copies in 2009. [4] It was 12,104 copies in 2010 and 11,991 copies ...

  6. Bert Schoofs - Wikipedia

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    He was first elected to the Chamber of Representatives for the Flemish nationalist Vlaams Blok party in the 1999 Belgian federal election for the Limburg list constituency. He subsequently became the faction leader for the Vlaams Blok in the Chamber, and again when the party was reconstituted as Vlaams Belang. Schoofs was also a member of the ...

  7. L'Avenir (Belgian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    L'Avenir (lit. ' The Future '), formerly Vers l'Avenir (lit. ' Towards the Future '), is a Belgian newspaper franchise based in Namur.It is one of the largest media groups in Belgium.

  8. Annick Ponthier - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1971-10-24) 24 October 1971 (age 52) Bilzen, Belgium. Political party. Vlaams Belang. Annick Ponthier (born 21 October 1971) is a Belgian politician who has served as an MP for Vlaams Belang in the Chamber of Representatives since 2019. She obtained a degree in business translation from the Higher Trade and Language Institute (HHTI) in ...

  9. De Limburger - Wikipedia

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    De Limburger is a Dutch newspaper covering the province of Limburg. The Limburgs Dagblad merged into De Limburger at the end 2017. Both newspapers were owned by Mediahuis. Dagblad De Limburger, the previous name of De Limburger, was founded after a merger of Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg and De Limburger. Merger history. De Limburger (since 2016)