Namur Gate
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Namur Gate
Summary
Namur Gate is a city gate[1]. It draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (city_gate category, ranking #50 of 276).[2]
Key Facts
- Namur Gate is located in Brussels[3].
- Namur Gate is in the country of Belgium[4].
- Namur Gate's image is recorded as Porte Namur.jpg[5].
- Namur Gate's instance of is recorded as city gate[6].
- Namur Gate's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[7].
- Namur Gate's operator is recorded as House of Roodenbeke[8].
- Namur is named after Namur Gate[9].
- Namur Gate's structure replaced by is recorded as Former toll booths of Namur Gate[10].
- Namur Gate's location is recorded as Pentagon[11].
- Namur Gate's part of is recorded as city gates of Brussels[12].
- Namur Gate's part of is recorded as Second fortifications of Brussels[13].
- Namur Gate's Commons category is recorded as Namur city gate (Brussels)[14].
- Namur Gate was dissolved in +1784-00-00T00:00:00Z[15].
- Namur Gate's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.83861, 'lon': 4.36194}[16].
- Namur Gate's located on street is recorded as Rue de Namur - Naamsestraat[17].
- Namur Gate's different from is recorded as Former toll booths of Namur Gate[18].
- Namur Gate's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122p7tw3[19].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Namur Gate include Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort metro station[20], a metro station[21], in Belgium[22].
Why It Matters
Namur Gate draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (city_gate category, ranking #50 of 276).[2]
Entities named for it include Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort metro station[20], a metro station[21], in Belgium[22].