Explore Zeebrugge in Belgium
Zeebrugge in the region of Flanders with its 4,500 inhabitants is a place in Belgium - some 60 mi or ( 97 km ) North-West of Brussels , the country's capital city .
Time in Zeebrugge is now 09:36 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Brussels " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: London, Cambridge, The Hague, Haarlem, and Amsterdam. Since you are here already, consider visiting London . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Zeebrugge ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Port of Zeebrugge Film (now in HD on Youtube !)
New corporate film of the Port of Zeebrugge. English version, running time 6 minutes. Version 120809. Watch this film in HD ! ..
Hull 1984 - Ferry to Rotterdam - North Sea Ferries Norland
Journey from Hull to Rotterdam by North Sea Ferries "Norland" on 20.12.1984 and on 18.07.1989 an arrival at the port of Zeebrugge. Reise von Hull nach Rotterdam mit der North Sea Ferries "Norland" am ..
Wooden Escalator Antwerp
A ride up the escalators on the city side of the St Anna foot tunnel under the River Scheldt in Antwerp, on 1 May 2010. ..
Norman Spirit
The Norman Spirit at Zeebrugge for her underwater inspection. ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Zeebrugge
Zeebrugge is a village on the coast of Belgium and a subdivision of Bruges, for which it is the modern port. Zeebrugge serves as both the international port of Bruges-Zeebrugge and a seafront resort with hotels, cafés, a marina and a beach.
Located at 51.33 3.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Zwankendamme
Zwankendamme is a village in the municipality of Bruges, Belgium. See also:
Located at 51.31 3.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
SM UB-10
SM UB-10 was a German Type UB I submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy during World War I. UB-10 was ordered in October 1914 and was laid down at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen in November. UB-10 was a little under 92 feet in length and displaced between 127 and 141 metric tons (and), depending on whether surfaced or submerged. She carried two torpedoes for her two bow torpedo tubes and was also armed with a deck-mounted machine gun.
Located at 51.35 3.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Lissewege
Lissewege is a village and a subdivision in the municipality of Bruges, Belgium. Lissewege also includes Zeebrugge and Zwankendamme.
Located at 51.30 3.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Zeebrugge Raid
The Zeebrugge Raid, which took place on 23 April 1918, was an attempt by the British Royal Navy to neutralize the key Belgian port of Bruges-Zeebrugge by sinking older British ships in the canal entrance to prevent German ships from leaving port. The port was used by the German Navy as a base for their U-boats and light shipping, which was a serious threat to Allied shipping, especially in the English Channel.
Located at 51.36 3.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
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