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Antwerp


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Antwerpen

Antwerp

Anvers

Provincie Antwerpen

Antwerpen, Provincie

Anvers, Province d'

Province d' Anvers

Place Type
province
Description
The province of Antwerpen is located in northern Belgiium on the frontier with the Netherlands. The area is watered by the Schelde River and its tributaries. It was once part of the old duchy of Brabant and became part of the French province of Deux-Nèthes after the French occupation of 1795. Its modern boundaries were established in 1815, although subsequently modified. It is divided into three sections, Antwerp, Mechelen, and Turnhout, with the capital at Antwerp. The 2003 estimated population is about 1,657,200.
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Source
Encyclopaedia Britannica Online (1994-2002); GeoNames online [n.d.]; Getty Vocabulary Program rules; NGA/NIMA database (2003-); National Gallery of Art database, Washington (1987-); Times Atlas of the World (1988); Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988);

Born

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, active England and Italy, 1599-1641)

Jacques de Gheyn (Dutch, 1565-1629)

Jean-Michel Picart (Flemish, ca. 1600-1682)

Adrien Ysenbrandt (Flemish, ca. 1500-before 1551)

Active

Nicolas de Largillièrre (French, 1656-1746)

Died

Philip Galle (Dutch, 1537-1612)

Joachim de Patinir (Flemish, ca. 1480-before 1524)

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