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  1. Antwerp (Nueva York) /  44.201944444444, -75.615833333333. Antwerp es un pueblo ubicado en el condado de Jefferson en el estado estadounidense de Nueva York. En el año 2000 tenía una población de 1.793 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 6.5 personas por km² .

  2. www.antwerpen.be. Antuérpia (em neerlandês e alemão: Antwerpen; em francês: Anvers) é a maior cidade da região da Flandres na Bélgica, [ 1] com uma população total de 514 952 (em 1 de janeiro de 2015), [ 2]. É conhecida como centro mundial de lapidação de diamantes e por seu porto, um dos maiores do mundo, localizado nas margens do ...

  3. 51.21924 4.42135. 16 Radisson Blu Astrid Hotel, Antwerp, Koningin Astridplein 7 ( across from the main rail station ), ☏ +32 (3) 203 12 34, info.astrid.antwerp@radissonblu.com. Some might say that the biggest benefit of staying at the Astrid is not having to look at its peculiar postmodern facade.

  4. Bourse at Antwerp. / 51.219306; 4.406111. The bourse at Antwerp is a building in Antwerp, Belgium, which was first opened in 1531 as the world's first purpose-built commodity exchange. [1] The Royal Exchange in London was modelled on the Antwerp bourse. [2] The bourse has been described as "the mother of all stock exchanges".

  5. Antwerp, Belgium. Key people. Ari Epstein (CEO) till April 11, 2024. Website. www.awdc.be. The Antwerp World Diamond Centre ( AWDC) is a public/private corporation, officially representing and coordinating the Antwerp diamond sector. It is located in the heart of Antwerp in the Hoveniersstraat. The chief executive officer of AWDC was Ari Epstein.

  6. The Grote Markt (Dutch: [ˌɣroːtə ˈmɑr(ə)kt] ⓘ; "Big Market") is the central square of Antwerp, Belgium, situated in the heart of the old city quarter.It is surrounded by the city's Renaissance Town Hall, as well as numerous guildhalls with elaborate façades, the majority of which are reconstructions from the 19th and early 20th century, approximating paintings of the square by ...

  7. At Antwerp, the German concentration of troops on the south-eastern side of the line had left a gap to the north from the Dender to the Dutch frontier. The gap spanned about 13 mi (21 km) at the confluence of the Dender and the Scheldt rivers at Dendermonde, through which the defenders of Antwerp retained contact with western Belgium and the Allied forces operating on the coast and in northern ...