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- County_of_Namur abstract "Namur (Dutch: Namen) was a county of the Carolingian and later Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries. Its territories largely correspond with the present-day Belgian arrondissement Namur plus the northwestern part of the arrondissement Dinant.".
- County_of_Namur capital Namur,_Belgium.
- County_of_Namur dissolutionYear "1795".
- County_of_Namur foundingYear "0981".
- County_of_Namur thumbnail Flag_of_France.svg?width=300.
- County_of_Namur wikiPageID "691245".
- County_of_Namur wikiPageRevisionID "605303183".
- County_of_Namur capital Namur,_Belgium.
- County_of_Namur commonLanguages French_language.
- County_of_Namur commonLanguages Walloon_language.
- County_of_Namur commonName "Namur".
- County_of_Namur continent "Europe".
- County_of_Namur conventionalLongName "County of Namur".
- County_of_Namur country "Belgium".
- County_of_Namur dateEvent "1421".
- County_of_Namur dateEvent "1482".
- County_of_Namur dateEvent "1556".
- County_of_Namur dateEvent "1714".
- County_of_Namur datePost "1815".
- County_of_Namur datePre "ca 981".
- County_of_Namur dateStart "1189".
- County_of_Namur empire "Holy Roman Empire".
- County_of_Namur era "Middle Ages".
- County_of_Namur event "Austrians take control; joins Austrian Neth.".
- County_of_Namur event "Burgundian Neth. inherited by Habsburgs".
- County_of_Namur event "Sold to Burgundy, joins Burgundian Neth.".
- County_of_Namur event "Spanish take control; joins Spanish Neth.".
- County_of_Namur eventEnd "Annexed by France".
- County_of_Namur eventPost "Assigned to Utd Kgdmof the Netherlands".
- County_of_Namur eventPre "Established".
- County_of_Namur eventStart "Acquired by Hainaut".
- County_of_Namur flagS "Flag of France.svg".
- County_of_Namur governmentType "Principality".
- County_of_Namur hasPhotoCollection County_of_Namur.
- County_of_Namur imageCoat "Arms of Namur.svg".
- County_of_Namur imageMap "HainautNamur1477.png".
- County_of_Namur imageMapCaption "The counties of Namur and Hainaut in 1477".
- County_of_Namur imageP File:Theodebert_I_534_548_king_of_Metz.jpg.
- County_of_Namur nativeName "Comté de Namur".
- County_of_Namur nativeName "Graafschap Namen".
- County_of_Namur p "Frankish Empire".
- County_of_Namur region "Low Countries".
- County_of_Namur religion Catholic_Church.
- County_of_Namur s "Sambre-et-Meuse".
- County_of_Namur status "Vassal".
- County_of_Namur statusText "County of the Frankish and Holy Roman Empires".
- County_of_Namur yearEnd "1795".
- County_of_Namur yearStart "981".
- County_of_Namur type Country.
- County_of_Namur type Place.
- County_of_Namur type PopulatedPlace.
- County_of_Namur type Wikidata:Q532.
- County_of_Namur type Country.
- County_of_Namur type Place.
- County_of_Namur type Country.
- County_of_Namur type PopulatedPlace.
- County_of_Namur type Location.
- County_of_Namur comment "Namur (Dutch: Namen) was a county of the Carolingian and later Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries. Its territories largely correspond with the present-day Belgian arrondissement Namur plus the northwestern part of the arrondissement Dinant.".
- County_of_Namur label "Comté de Namur".
- County_of_Namur label "Condado de Namur".
- County_of_Namur label "County of Namur".
- County_of_Namur label "Graafschap Namen".
- County_of_Namur label "Grafschaft Namur".
- County_of_Namur label "Намюр (графство)".
- County_of_Namur sameAs Grafschaft_Namur.
- County_of_Namur sameAs Condado_de_Namur.
- County_of_Namur sameAs Comté_de_Namur.
- County_of_Namur sameAs Graafschap_Namen.
- County_of_Namur sameAs m.09rvvm5.
- County_of_Namur sameAs Q599613.
- County_of_Namur sameAs Q599613.
- County_of_Namur wasDerivedFrom County_of_Namur?oldid=605303183.
- County_of_Namur depiction Flag_of_France.svg.
- County_of_Namur isPrimaryTopicOf County_of_Namur.
- County_of_Namur name "Comté de Namur (fr)".
- County_of_Namur name "County of Namur".
- County_of_Namur name "Graafschap Namen (nl)".
- County_of_Namur name "Namur".