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The changeable weather did not deter tourists flooding to the Belgian coast over the Pentecost weekend, claimed Franky De Block of the West Flanders tourism province, Westtoer.

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The spring school holiday, which ended on Monday, was a major success for tourism at the Belgian coast, according to West Flanders tourism organisation Westtoer.

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Soon locals and visitors alike will experience improved public transport on the Belgian coast, as well as in Flanders’ two largest cities – Ghent and Antwerp.

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The governor of West Flanders has called off the provincial disaster plan for what is now being called the Sinterklaas storm, which saw record sea levels along the coast last night.

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) has added the horseback shrimp fishers of Oostduinkerke on the Flemish coast to the world list of intangible cultural

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Local authorities at the coast were last night making preparations for storm weather expected today that could lead to the highest water levels in 30 years.

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Flanders’ minister of public works, Hilde Crevits, has told a conference on super storms that three artificial sandbanks might be built to protect the Belgian coastline between Zeebrugge and the D

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Thirty large concrete reef balls were lowered into the water at the port of Ostend yesterday which will be used to form an artificial reef  at the bottom of the sea between the existing offshore w

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