Merchtem

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Merchtem
Municipality of Belgium

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Merchtem
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 50°58′N 04°14′E / 50.967°N 4.233°E / 50.967; 4.233Coordinates: 50°58′N 04°14′E / 50.967°N 4.233°E / 50.967; 4.233
Country Belgium
Community Flemish Community
Region Flemish Region
Province Flemish Brabant
Arrondissement Halle-Vilvoorde
Government
  Mayor Eddy De Block (OpenVLD-GMB-SPA-LVB)
  Governing party/ies OpenVLD-GMB-SPA-LVB
Area
  Total 36.72 km2 (14.18 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2012)[1]
  Total 15,693
  Density 430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Postal codes 1785
Area codes 052, 02
Website www.merchtem.be

Merchtem is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the villages of Brussegem and Hamme, the hamlet of Ossel and Peizegem, and Merchtem proper. On July 9, 2009 Merchtem had a total population of 15,298.[2] The total area is 36.72 km² which gives a population density of 416 inhabitants per km².

Folklore

Merchtem is known for 'de steltenlopers', people walking on stilts (up to several meters above ground). Langevelde, a part of the municipality, was frequently flooded after heavy rain. In order to reach the centre, people were using sticks to walk. After an internal struggle, the group split up in two parts, 'stichting Langevelde' and 'stichting Jan Vaderhasselt'.

Language controversy

On August 28, 2006 mayor Eddie de Block introduced a ban on speaking French in the town's schools. Mayor de Block said that the measure did not violate human rights and that it would help integration. A previous ban on signs in languages different from Dutch in the town's markets had been overturned by Flemish Interior Minister Marino Keulen.[3]

References

  1. Population per municipality on 1 January 2012 (XLS; 214 KB)
  2. "Merchtem: bevolkingsaantal op 9 juli 2009". merchtem.be. Retrieved 2009-08-07. 
  3. "Belgian town bans school French". BBC News. September 1, 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-01. 

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