Uccle
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Uccle is known for its well-to-do areas, its green spots and its high rental rates. | Uccle is known for its well-to-do areas, its green spots and its high rental rates. | ||
+ | [[Uccle Cemetery]], also known as Dieweg Cemetery, created following a [[cholera epidemic in Brussels in 1866]]. Although burials ended in 1958, the grave of [[Hergé]], the creator of Tintin who died in 1983, can be found there. | ||
* [[Maurice Xhrouet]] | * [[Maurice Xhrouet]] |
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Ukkel (Dutch) or Uccle (French) is one of the nineteen municipalities located in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. Uccle is known for its well-to-do areas, its green spots and its high rental rates.
Uccle Cemetery, also known as Dieweg Cemetery, created following a cholera epidemic in Brussels in 1866. Although burials ended in 1958, the grave of Hergé, the creator of Tintin who died in 1983, can be found there.
- Maurice Xhrouet
- Jean-Michel Folon
- Frédéric Fonteyne
- Jean-Jules Eggericx
- Joachim Lafosse
- Cimetière du Dieweg
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