Berchem

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Antwerp in Belgium
Antwerp in Belgium
Berchem in Greater Antwerp
Berchem in Greater Antwerp
For the Dutch Golden Age painter, see Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem

Berchem is a southern district of the municipality and city of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium. Berchem is located along the old Great Stone Road ('Grote Steenweg' in Dutch) that has connected Brussels to Antwerp for several centuries; the town borders the districts of Deurne, Borgerhout, Wilrijk and Antwerp and the municipality of Mortsel. Berchem itself consists of three quarters, Oud Berchem, Groenenhoek and Nieuw Kwartier.

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[edit] Demography

Berchem's total surface is over 1,500 acres, and it is inhabited by more than 40,000 citizens.

[edit] Political structure

After the decentralization of Antwerp in 2000, Berchem became a semi-independent district with its own legislative body, the so-called Districtsraad (District Council), and its own executive college. The District Council includes 23 members, directly elected for six-year terms by popular vote. The executive college comprises five Aldermen (Districtsschepenen), including a District Mayor (Districtsburgemeester), who are installed by the District Council.

The District Council currently consists out of seven members of SP.a-SPIRIT, six members of Vlaams Belang-VLOTT, four members of Open Vld, four members of CD&V-N-VA and two members of Groen!. The DEFUSIE party of former District Mayor Pros Slachmuylders did not win any seat in the District Council in the last elections of October 2006.

The current District Mayor is Peter Raats, a member of the SP.a, and the four other Aldermen are Fatiha Azzaoui (SP.a), Luc Thiessen (CD&V), Ann Bakelants (Open Vld) and Axel Polis (Open Vld). Fons Borginon (Open Vld) is the Speaker of the District Council.

[edit] Points of interest

The Zurenborg area hosts a high concentration of Art Nouveau and other fin-de-siècle style townhouses, many built between 1894 and 1906. The main streets of interest are Cogels-Osylei, Transvaalstraat, and Waterloostraat.

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