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Aalst

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Aalst  (älst) also A·lost (ä-lôst)
A city of west-central Belgium west-northwest of Brussels. It was the capital of Austrian Flanders in the 18th century. Population: 77,800.

Aalst [aːlst]
n
(Placename) the Flemish name for Alost
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Noun1.Aalst - a town in central Belgium


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