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- Klein-Sinaai is a village near the Dutch border in the Belgian municipality of Stekene in the province of East Flanders. Until 1977 it was a part of the municipality of Sinaai. In Klein-Sinaai are the remains of (also known as Boudeloo Abbey), formerly a monastery of the Cistercians.The abbey was founded in 1197 when Boudewijn of Boekel, a monk from St. Peter's Abbey in Ghent, settled in Klein-Sinaai as a hermit. In the early 13th century the abbey was recognised by the Bishop of Doornik. In 1578 the abbey was destroyed by Calvinists from Ghent, but was rebuilt a few years later, within the walls of Ghent itself. The museum of cultural history in Sint-Niklaas exhibits several archaeological finds from Boudelo Abbey. In 1877, a railway station opened on the Sint-Gillis-Waas to Zelzate railway. The line closed for passengers in 1952 and the track was removed in 1974. (en)
- Petit-Sinay, en néerlandais Klein-Sinaai, est un village belge de la province de Flandre Orientale. Petit-Sinay, est située dans l'ouest de la commune de Stekene en Belgique, à la frontière avec Moerbeke et Sinay. Au sud-ouest du village, le canal de Moer forme un coude de 90 degrés. (fr)
- Klein-Sinaai is een dorp in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen. Klein-Sinaai ligt in het westen van de gemeente Stekene, tegen de grens met Moerbeke en Sinaai. Ten zuidwesten van Klein-Sinaai loopt de Moervaart, die er een bocht van 90 graden maakt. (nl)
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- Parish Church of Our Lady in Klein-Sinaai (en)
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- Petit-Sinay, en néerlandais Klein-Sinaai, est un village belge de la province de Flandre Orientale. Petit-Sinay, est située dans l'ouest de la commune de Stekene en Belgique, à la frontière avec Moerbeke et Sinay. Au sud-ouest du village, le canal de Moer forme un coude de 90 degrés. (fr)
- Klein-Sinaai is een dorp in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen. Klein-Sinaai ligt in het westen van de gemeente Stekene, tegen de grens met Moerbeke en Sinaai. Ten zuidwesten van Klein-Sinaai loopt de Moervaart, die er een bocht van 90 graden maakt. (nl)
- Klein-Sinaai is a village near the Dutch border in the Belgian municipality of Stekene in the province of East Flanders. Until 1977 it was a part of the municipality of Sinaai. In Klein-Sinaai are the remains of (also known as Boudeloo Abbey), formerly a monastery of the Cistercians.The abbey was founded in 1197 when Boudewijn of Boekel, a monk from St. Peter's Abbey in Ghent, settled in Klein-Sinaai as a hermit. In the early 13th century the abbey was recognised by the Bishop of Doornik. In 1578 the abbey was destroyed by Calvinists from Ghent, but was rebuilt a few years later, within the walls of Ghent itself. (en)
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- Petit-Sinay (fr)
- Klein-Sinaai (en)
- Klein-Sinaai (nl)
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