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[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of Belgium]]
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SAINT ANDREW'S ABBEY IN BRUGGE (Sint-Andriesabdij and Sint-Andriesabdij van Zevenkerken)

Town/city : Sint-Andries (Brugge), Belgium
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order : Benedictan

Established : 1100
Abolished : 1796
Re-established as Sint-Andriesabdij van Zevenkerken: 1898

Arms (crest) of Saint Andrew's Abbey in Brugge

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Arms (crest) of Saint Andrew's Abbey in Brugge

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