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Visionner Les Qualités Propres À Chaque Site Ou Ensemble Mémoriel N° D’IDEN SITE COMMUNE DEPARTEMENT (Fr) CRITERES TIFICAT PROVINCE (Be) DOMINANT ION WA01 Fort du Loncin Ans Liège Historique Architectural Identitaire Immatériel Original WA02 Carrés militaires de Liège Liège Robermont Historique Architectural Original WA03 Cimetière militaire français du Tintigny Luxembourg Plateau Historique WA04 Cimetière militaire français de Tintigny Luxembourg l’Orée de la Forêt Historique Architectural WA05 Cimetière militaire franco- Tintigny Luxembourg allemand du Radan Historique Architectural WA06 Enclos des fusillées à Tamines Sambreville Namur Historique Architectural Identitaire Original WA07 Cimetière militaire français de Fosses-la-Ville Namur la Belle Motte Historique WA08 Cimetière militaire allemand Mons Hainaut et du Commonwealth de Historique Saint-Symphorien Architectural Original WA09 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Commonwealth "Hyde Park Historique Corner Cemetery" Immatériel Original WA10 Cimetière militaire et Comines-Warneton Hainaut monument aux disparus du Historique Commonwealth "Berks Immatériel Cemetery Extension" et Original "Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing" WA11 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Commonwealth "Strand Historique Military Cemetery" Immatériel Original WA12 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut 2 Commonwealth "Prowse Point Historique Military Cemetery" Immatériel Original WA13 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Historique Commonwealth "Mud Corner Immatériel Cemetery" Original WA14 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Commonwealth "Toronto Historique Avenue Cemetery" Immatériel Original WA15 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Commonwealth "Ploegsteert Historique Wood Military Cemetery" Immatériel Original WA16 Cimetière militaire du Comines-Warneton Hainaut Commonwealth "Rifle House Historique Cemetery" Immatériel Original FL01 Monument aux disparus du Nieuport Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Nieuport Architectural Memorial" Immatériel FL02 Cimetière militaire allemand Dixmude Flandre-Occidentale Historique de Vladslo Architectural Identitaire Immatériel FL03 Crypte de la Tour de l’Yser Dixmude Flandre-Occidentale Historique Identitaire Immatériel Original FL04 Cimetière militaire belge Alveringem Flandre-Occidentale Historique d’Oeren Architectural Original FL05 Cimetière militaire belge Houthulst Flandre-Occidentale Historique d’Houthulst Identitaire FL06 Cimetière militaire allemand Langemark- Flandre-Occidentale Historique de Langemark Poelkapelle Architectural Identitaire Immatériel FL07 Monument national canadien Langemark- Flandre-Occidentale Historique "The Brooding Soldier" Poelkapelle Architectural Identitaire FL08 Cimetière militaire du Zonnebeke Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Tyne Cot Architectural Cemetery" et monument aux disparus du Commonwealth "Tyne Cot Memorial" FL09 Cimetière militaire du Zonnebeke Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Polygon Identitaire Wood Cemetery" FL10 Cimetière militaire du Zonnebeke Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Buttes New Identitaire British Cemetery" FL11 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Essex farm Immatériel Cemetery" 3 FL12 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Welsh Original Cemetery (Caesar's Nose)" FL13 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "No Man’s Original Cot Cemetery" FL14 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Track X Original Cemetery" FL15 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Buff’s Road Original Cemetery" FL16 Cimetière militaire français Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique "Saint-Charles de Potyze" Identitaire FL17 Monument aux disparus du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Menin Gate" Architectural Immatériel Original FL18 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Bedford Architectural House Cemetery" FL19 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth Larch Wood Cemetery" FL20 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "Woods Cemetery" FL21 Cimetière militaire du Ypres Flandre-Occidentale Historique Commonwealth "1st D.C.L.I. 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