Bois de Broué

Bois de Broué is a forest in , . Bois de Broué is situated nearby to the town , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Presles Castle and Châtelet railway station.

Castle
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Railway station
is situated 3 km west of Bois de Broué.

Monastery
is a former Augustinian monastery in , . Established in 1187, it is situated on the banks of the in . is situated 3 km northeast of Bois de Broué.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Châtelet and Falisolle.

Town
is a city and municipality of located in the , . It lies on the river . As of January 1, 2018, had a total population of 36,101. is situated 3 km west of Bois de Broué.

Village
is a village of and a district of the municipality of , located in the , and located a few kilometers south of . is situated 4 km east of Bois de Broué.

Village
is a village of and a district of the municipality of , located in the , . During the Middle Ages, there was a seat of an alderman in the village, which had strong connections to the priory in Oignies on the other side of the . is situated 4½ km northeast of Bois de Broué.

Bois de Broué

Latitude
50.40861° or 50° 24′ 31″ north
Longitude
4.56395° or 4° 33′ 50″ east
Elevation
184 metres (604 feet)
Open location code
9F26CH57+CH
Geo­Names ID
2800946
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