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Saint-Géry Island : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint-Géry Island
Saint-Géry Island ((フランス語:île Saint-Géry), Dutch: ) was the largest island in the Senne (Zenne) river in Brussels, Belgium. It was named after Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai, who built a chapel there ca. 580. Hence the name "Brussels", which comes from ''Bruocsella'' or ''Broekzele'', meaning "settlement in the marsh".〔 (Zo ontstond Brussel ) Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie - Commission of the Flemish Community in Brussels〕 It ceased to exist as an island when the Senne was covered over in the late 19th century. ==Location== The former island's easternmost edge was more or less due west across Boulevard Anspach from the current Brussels Stock Exchange. The island was more or less round, and centred on the current Halles Saint-Géry. Many streets and buildings still bear the name.
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