Reijvissche Castle

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Reyvissche Castle
Belgium
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Reyvissche on Ferraris map
TypeCastle

Reyvissche Castle is a castle in Zwijnaarde Belgium. [1]

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51°00′46″N3°41′32″E / 51.0127°N 3.6923°E / 51.0127; 3.6923

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References

  1. "Kasteeldomein Rijvissche".