ostend in English

noun
1
a port on the North Sea coast of northwestern Belgium, in West Flanders; population 69,175 (2008). French name Ostende.

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1. We caught the ferry at Ostend.

2. There are six sailings a day from Dover to Ostend.

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4. 1 Ostend is the most important seaport in Belgium.

5. Both cities also have important seaports: the port of Bruges-Zeebrugge and the port of Ostend.

6. The General Headquarters of the Belgian Admiralty was at Ostend under the command of Major Henry Decarpentrie.

7. Arno Hintjens was born in Ostend, Belgium on the 21 May 1949

8. Arno sings in a mixture of English, French, Dutch and his Ostend dialect

9. The Belgians were forced to use the only harbours left to them, at Nieuport and Ostend.

10. In the Ostend tournament of 1907 the term grandmaster (Großmeister in German) was used.

11. The main station is also a stop for the Thalys train Paris–Brussels–Ostend.

12. - for 1994 only, a subsidy intended to compensate Air Belgium for the additional cost of using Ostend Airport.

13. Counterscarp of a Napoleon era polygonal fort (Fort Napoleon, Ostend).Counterscarps had become vertical by this time

14. On 13 September, they carried out another large raid on the Channel ports, sinking 80 large barges in the port of Ostend.

15. She was sent to Loch Ewe as guard ship to defend the Grand Fleet anchorage, and then covered the landing of the Plymouth Marine Battalion at Ostend, Belgium on 25 August 1914.

16. The Archducal regime had plans to bypass the blockade with a system of canals linking Ostend via Bruges to the Scheldt in Ghent and joining the Meuse to the Rhine between Venlo and Rheinberg