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Roeselare

British  
/ ˈruːsəlaːrə /

noun

  1. the Flemish name for Roulers

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In 1911 Favaro received a letter from a certain Jules Van Belle, who lived in Roeselare, Belgium.

From Scientific American

Belgian physicist Eugene Lagrange even went to Roeselare to see the painting with his own eyes, which he reported in the Belgian newspaper L’Etoile Belge on January 13, 1912.

From Scientific American

No matter: There was a connecting train heading north, toward Roeselare, arriving on the other platform.

From Washington Post

Brian Tevreden, now the CEO of Belgian side KSV Roeselare, was an Ajax coach on secondment with Almere City when he first encountered a 12-year-old Dest.

From The Guardian

The victim, a woman from the town of Roeselare, was on a city trip with her sister and mother, Reynders told local media.

From The Guardian