Municipality in Namur Province, Belgium
Municipality in French Community, Belgium
Gembloux (French: [ʒɑ̃blu] ⓘ ; Walloon : Djiblou ; Dutch : Gembloers [ˈɣɛmbluːrs] ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur , Belgium .
On 1 January 2006, the municipality had 21,964 inhabitants. The total area is 95.86 km2 , yielding a population density of 229 inhabitants per km2 . The mayor, who was elected on 8 October 2006, is Benoît Dispa.
The municipality consists of the following districts : Beuzet , Bossière , Bothey , Corroy-le-Château , Ernage , Gembloux, Grand-Leez , Grand-Manil , Isnes , Lonzée , Mazy , and Sauvenière .
This city is well known for its Agricultural University and for its cutlery . The university is housed in the historical Abbey of Gembloux , which dates from the tenth century.
Gembloux's belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage Site , as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, in recognition of its architecture and testimony to the rise in municipal power in the area.[ 2]
History
The central city grew around the Gembloux Abbey , founded in the tenth century. In the vicinity of the city, in 1578, the Battle of Gembloux was fought during the Eighty Years' War . In May 1940, the Battle of Hannut and the Battle of the Gembloux Gap took place nearby, tank battles during the larger Battle of France .
Notable inhabitants
Twin towns
Gembloux is twinned with
Gallery
Gembloux town hall square and belfry
University Faculty of agronomic sciences
Tour du Guet fortification
See also
References
External links
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Gembloux .
Places adjacent to Gembloux
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