Mesen
Mesen | |||
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Municipality | |||
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Mesen Location in Belgium | |||
Location of Mesen in West Flanders | |||
Coordinates: 50°46′N 02°54′E / 50.767°N 2.900°ECoordinates: 50°46′N 02°54′E / 50.767°N 2.900°E | |||
Country | Belgium | ||
Community | Flemish Community | ||
Region | Flemish Region | ||
Province | West Flanders | ||
Arrondissement | Ypres | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Sandy Evrard (MLM) | ||
• Governing party/ies | MLM | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 3.58 km2 (1.38 sq mi) | ||
Population (1 January 2013)[1] | |||
• Total | 952 | ||
• Density | 270/km2 (690/sq mi) | ||
Postal codes | 8957 | ||
Area codes | 057 | ||
Website | www.mesen.be |
Mesen (Messines in French, historically used in English) is a city located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. On January 1, 2006, Mesen had a total population of 988. The total area is 3.58 km² which gives a population density of 276 inhabitants per km².
The municipality comprises only one main settlement, the town of Mesen proper. An exclave to the west of the main territory is surrounded by the municipalities of Heuvelland and Comines-Warneton.
Villages neighbouring the municipality:
- a. Wijtschate (in the municipality of Heuvelland)
- b. Warneton (in the municipality of Comines-Warneton)
- c. Ploegsteert (in the municipality of Comines-Warneton)
Mesen is the smallest city in Belgium. It is a municipality with language facilities.
Mesen is twinned with Featherston in New Zealand in part due to the location of the New Zealand World War I Memorial, which has annual Anzac Day commemorations on 25 April.
War history
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Church tower from Mesen
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Sint-Niklaaskerk
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Tower, Irish Peace Park in Mesen
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German Order for Mesen 7 April 1918
References
- ↑ Population per municipality on 1 January 2013 (XLS; 607.5 KB)
External links
- Media related to Mesen at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website - in (English), (French), (Dutch)
Heuvelland | ||||
Comines-Warneton (WHT) | Comines-Warneton (WHT) | |||
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