Namur (province)
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(French:Namur) | |
Capital | Namur (city) |
Area | 3,664 km² |
Population (2005) | 455 863 |
Density | 124 / km² |
Governor | Armand Dalem |
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Namur (Dutch: Namen) is a province of Wallonia, one of the three regions of Belgium. It borders (clockwise from the West) on the Walloon provinces of Hainaut, Walloon Brabant, Liège and Luxembourg in Belgium, and on France. Its capital is the city of Namur. It has an area of 3,664 km² and is divided into three administrative districts (arrondissements in French) containing 38 municipalities.
Dinant District:
- Anhée
- Beauraing
- Bièvre
- Ciney
- Dinant
- Gedinne
- Hamois
- Hastière
- Havelange
- Houyet
- Onhaye
- Rochefort
- Somme-Leuze
- Vresse-sur-Semois
- Yvoir
Namur District:
- Andenne
- Assesse
- Eghezée
- Fernelmont
- Floreffe
- Fosses-la-Ville
- Gembloux
- Gesves
- Jemeppe-sur-Sambre
- La Bruyère
- Mettet
- Namur
- Ohey
- Profondeville
- Sambreville
- Sombreffe
Philippeville District:
[edit] See also
Communities: Flemish • French • German
Regions and provinces:
Brussels-Capital Region (not a province, neither has it provinces, nor is it part of one)
Flanders: Antwerp • East Flanders • Flemish Brabant • Limburg • West Flanders
Wallonia: Hainaut • Liège • Luxembourg • Namur • Walloon Brabant
Arrondissements: Administrative • Judicial • Electoral
Municipalities: of the Brussels-Capital Region • of Flanders • of Wallonia