Jabbeke

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Municipal flag Jabbeke
 
Location on map of Belgium
Coat of arms Location of Jabbeke in West Flanders
Geography
Country Belgium
Region Flag of Flanders Flemish Region
Community Flag of Flanders Flemish Community
Province Flag of West Flanders West Flanders
Arrondissement Bruges
Coordinates 51°09′N 03°14′E / 51.15, 3.233Coordinates: 51°09′N 03°14′E / 51.15, 3.233
Area 53.76 km²
Population (Source: NIS)
Population
– Males
– Females
- Density
13,572 (January 1, 2006)
50.29%
49.71%
252 inhab./km²
Age distribution
0–19 years
20–64 years
65+ years
(01/01/2006)
24.33%
59.66%
16.01%
Foreigners 1.13% (01/07/2005)
Economy
Unemployment rate 4.51% (January 1, 2006)
Mean annual income 13,876 €/pers. (2003)
Government
Mayor Hendrik Bogaert (CD&V)
Governing parties CD&V
Other information
Postal codes 8490
Area codes 050
Web address www.jabbeke.be

Jabbeke is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Jabbeke proper, Snellegem, Stalhille, Varsenare and Zerkegem. On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 13,572 inhabitants. The total area is 53.76 km², giving a population density of 252 inhabitants per km².

Church of Saint Blaise in Jabbeke
Church of Saint Blaise in Jabbeke


[edit] Speed records

In the 1940s and '50s it was renowned for the number of speed records set on a measured kilometer of highway. Not just absolute speed records, manufacturers wanted each model's maximum speed measured and certified by the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium. E.g. the Jaguar XK120 achieved an officially timed 126 mph (203 km/h); the "Jabbeke Speed Record" Triumph TR2 car was driven by Ken Richardson; André Pilette set a Belgian record in the 2 litre class in the Veritas RS 206 km/h (128 mph); in 1952 the Rover JET 1 turbine driven by Spen King set the first speed record for gas turbine cars at 151.965 mph (244.564 km/h) over the flying kilometre; and the exotic Pegaso Z-102 clocked 250 km/h (160 mph) to make it the 'fastest production car in the world'.

[edit] Famous inhabitants

Romain Maes, winner of the Tour de France in 1935, was born in Zerkegem in 1913.

Constant Permeke was a Belgian painter who is considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism.

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