Français : Tournai (Belgique) — Une des deux tours Marvis de la seconde enceinte du XIIIe siècle. Les deux tours Saint Jean du XIIe siècle se situent à 150 mètres à gauche de celles-ci.
English: Tournai (Belgium), one of the Marvis (Second surrounding wall - XIIIth century). The 12th century Saint Jean towers are 150 meters further on.
Nederlands: Doornik (België), een van de Marvis en Sint-Jan toren (Twede stadmuren - XIIIde eeuw).
Walon : Tournai (Bèljike), one dès Toûrs Marvis èt Sint-Djan (Deûzin.me mur dol vile - XIIIin.me sièke).
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Vue sur une des deux tours Marvis. Tours Saint Jean voir ''Autres versions" en bas
Een van de twee Marvis-torens. Verderop, links daarvan in het St. Jean Park, zijn van Torens van Saint Jean. Zie onderstaande foto.
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