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Alost

(French alɔst)
n
(Placename) a town in central Belgium, in East Flanders province. Pop: 76 852 (2004 est). Flemish name: Aalst
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Aalst

(ɑlst)

n.
a city in central Belgium. 78,000. French, Alost.
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