Saint-Hubert, Belgium

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Map of Luxembourg province, showing Neufchâteau arrondissement (in dark grey) and Saint-Hubert municipality (in red)
Map of Luxembourg province, showing Neufchâteau arrondissement (in dark grey) and Saint-Hubert municipality (in red)

Saint-Hubert is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 5,718 inhabitants. The total area is 111.16 km², giving a population density of 51 inhabitants per km².

The town was named after Saint Hubert, whose thigh bones were moved to the Benedictine Abbey of Amdain here in 825.

Saint-Hubert: the Abbey and the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Saint-Hubert: the Abbey and the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul

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Municipalities in the province of Luxembourg, Walloon Region, Belgium
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Arlon: Arlon | Attert | Aubange | Martelange | Messancy
Bastogne: Bastogne | Bertogne | Fauvillers | Gouvy | Houffalize | Sainte-Ode | Vaux-sur-Sûre | Vielsalm
Marche-en-Famenne: Durbuy | Erezée | Hotton | La Roche-en-Ardenne | Manhay | Marche-en-Famenne | Nassogne | Rendeux | Tenneville
Neufchâteau: Bertrix | Bouillon | Daverdisse | Herbeumont | Léglise | Libin | Libramont-Chevigny | Neufchâteau | Paliseul | Saint-Hubert | Tellin | Wellin
Virton: Chiny | Étalle | Florenville | Habay | Meix-devant-Virton | Musson | Rouvroy | Saint-Léger | Tintigny | Virton