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    Arthur Wellesley, the Brit, was the cause of Napoleon Bonaparte's downfall in 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo, but where in the world is Waterloo?

    Question #36151. Asked by harish_256. (Jul 12 03 10:35 PM)


    Scorpiomax

    Belgium

    Jul 12 03, 11:49 PM
    Siskin

    I've totally lost the thread now, so I'll just add that Waterloo is a town in Belgium - about 9 miles (14km) south of Brussels.

    Jul 13 03, 8:38 AM
    mumby21

    BELGIUM

    Jul 15 03, 5:22 AM


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