NAVO-Toren
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NAVO-Toren is a 243 metres tall guyed tower used for directional radio links and meteorological observations near Houtem in Belgium at 51°0'38"N 2°34'39"E. NAVO-Toren belongs to the tallest structures in Belgium. It is guyed in 4 directions.