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Rouge-Cloître Abbey ((フランス語:Abbaye du Rouge-Cloître), (オランダ語:Rood-Klooster)) is an Augustinian abbey, founded in 1367. It is located in the Sonian Forest, in south-eastern Brussels, Belgium. It was abolished in 1796. Today, it is administered from Auderghem, which is a commune of Brussels. This area on the edge of the forest, surrounded by lakes through which the ''Roodkloosterbeek'' (''Rouge-Cloître stream'') passes, has been called the Rouge-Cloître estate from the 16th century until the present day. It was used for hunting in the 16th and 17th centuries and today is popular with nature-lovers and ramblers. ==Etymology== The name ''Roodklooster'' or ''Rouge-Cloître'' comes from ''Roode Cluse'' (''Kluis'' ) which means the Red Hermitage. Apparently, the walls of the original hermitage were coated in crushed tiles, which produced the characteristic colour. It was natural for the name to continue in use after the foundation became a priory (''Rouge-Cloitre''). Its official name is ''Saint-Paul en Soignes''.
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