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Pollinkhove

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Pollinkhove is a village in Lo-Reninge, in the Belgian province of West Flanders.

The Lovaart canal separates the village centre from the small city of Lo. The River IJzer forms the south boundary.

The church and parish are named after Saint Bartholomew. The gothic Saint Bartholowew's church has a 63-metre-high (207 ft) tower dating from the 16th century.

  • Saint Bartholomew's Church Saint Bartholomew's Church
  • Margriet windmill Margriet windmill

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50°58′N 2°44′E / 50.967°N 2.733°E / 50.967; 2.733

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