File:Borinage sud 1933 afgeleid.jpg

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English: The region around Mons and the French border in 1933. This shows the railways and trams around that time. This military staff map was cut up and pasted on a canvas.
Railway lines are black lines with marks on one side. Smalltrack is a thinner line. If there are marks on both sides it is double track.
Nederlands: De streek rond Bergen (Borinage) en de Franse grens in 1933. De spoorwegen en buurtspoorwegen zijn te herkennen.
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    • 2010-06-06T21:21:24Z Smiley.toerist 7019x4893 (17346341 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=The region around Mons and the French border in 1933. This shows the railways and trams around that time. This militairy staf map was cut upp and pasted on a canvas.}} {{nl|1=De streek rond B

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