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See also: Other events of 1897
List of years in Belgium

Events in the year 1897 in Belgium .

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Poster advertising the Brussels International Exposition

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References

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  2. Dumont, Georges-Henri (2017). Chronologie de la Belgique: De 1830 à nos jours (in French). Le Cri. p. 326. ISBN   9782390010555.
  3. "Le Palais de la ville de Bruxelles à l'Exposition universelle de 1897". 1897.
  4. "Cities of Belgium". 1897.
  5. "Les Origines de la psychologie contemporaine". 1897.