Village in Limburg province, Belgium
Village in Flemish Community, Belgium
Velm (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvɛl(ə)m] , Limburgish : Vallem [ˈvɑləm] ) is one of the ancienne communes in the municipality of Sint-Truiden , Limburg province, Belgium .
Velm is bounded in the east by the N80 motorway, leading to Namur , and in the west by the railroad from Sint-Truiden to Landen .
History
Velm was mentioned for the first time in writing in 790 as Falmia . As of 982 the name of Velme can be found. Originally, Velm was a fief of the Gorze Abbey near Metz in France . In the 16th century the manor was sold to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège . Prince-bishop Érard de La Marck immediately donated the rights to the lands to the chapter of Saint Lambert in Liège .
When the communities were formed in Belgium in 1795, Velm was designated an independent municipality . Originally a rural village of farmers and fruit growers, it developed in the course of the 20th century into a residential village. In the 1977 merger of municipalities , Velm became a ancienne commune of Sint-Truiden .
Places of interest
Kasteel Peten, originally built in the 19th century as a manor house
Demographic
Sources: NIS and www.limburg.be
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