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1 History  



1.1  Roman and medieval times  





1.2  15th century until the French Revolution  





1.3  Modern times  







2 Arlon today  





3 Sights  





4 Local customs  





5 Climate  





6 Demography  





7 Politics  





8 People born in Arlon  





9 International relations  



9.1  Twin towns  sister cities  







10 See also  





11 References  





12 External links  














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Coordinates: 49°41N 05°49E / 49.683°N 5.817°E / 49.683; 5.817
 

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Arlon
Arel (Luxembourgish)
Aarlen (Dutch)
Arel (German)
Arlon centre with bell tower of St. Martin's Church
Arlon centre with bell tower of St. Martin's Church
Flag of Arlon
Coat of arms of Arlon
Location of Arlon
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Arlon is located in Belgium
Arlon

Arlon

Location in Belgium
Location of Arlon in Luxembourg province
Coordinates: 49°41′N 05°49′E / 49.683°N 5.817°E / 49.683; 5.817
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceLuxembourg
ArrondissementArlon
Government
 • MayorVincent Magnus (cdH, ARLON 2030)
 • Governing party/iesMR-ARLON 2030
Area
 • Total119.06 km2 (45.97 sq mi)
Population
 (2022-01-01)[1]
 • Total30,818
 • Density260/km2 (670/sq mi)
Postal codes
6700, 6704, 6706
NIS code
81001
Area codes063
Websitewww.arlon.be (in French)

Arlon (French pronunciation: [aʁlɔ̃] ; Luxembourgish: Arel [ˈaːʀəl] ; Dutch: Aarlen [ˈaːrlə(n)] ; German: Arel [ˈaːʁəl] ; Walloon: Årlon) is a city and municipalityofWallonia located in and capital of the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium. With a population of just over 28,000, it is the smallest provincial capital in Belgium. Arlon is also the capital of its cultural region: the Arelerland (Land of Arlon in Luxembourgish).

The municipality consists of the following sub-municipalities: Arlon proper, Autelbas, Bonnert, Guirsch, Heinsch, and Toernich. Other population centers include:

  • Autelhaut
  • Clairefontaine
  • Fouches
  • Frassem
  • Freylange
  • Hachy
  • Heckbous
  • Rosenberg
  • Sampont
  • Schoppach
  • Sesselich
  • Seymerich
  • Stehnen
  • Sterpenich
  • Stockem
  • Udange
  • Viville
  • Waltzing
  • Weyler
  • Wolberg
  • History

    [edit]
    Historical affiliations

    Roman Empire 57BCE–395
    Western Roman Empire 395–480
    Francia 481–843
    Middle Francia 843–855
    Kingdom of Lotharingia 855–900
    Duchy of Lorraine 900–950
    County of Arlon 950–1214
    County of Luxembourg 1214–1353
    Duchy of Luxembourg 1353–1795
    French Republic 1795–1804
    French Empire 1804–1815
    Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 1815–1839
     Kingdom of Belgium 1839–present

    Roman and medieval times

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    Before the Roman conquests of Gaul, the territory of Arlon and a vast area to the southeast were settled by the Treveri, a Celtic tribe. The local population adapted relatively easily to Roman culture. The number and quality of sculpted stones and monuments that have been unearthed in the area demonstrate that the vicusofOrolaunum quickly became a commercial and administrative centre of Roman civilization. The Germanic invasions of the 3rd century destroyed most of these early advances, despite the defensive walls that had been built on the Knipchen hill to protect the vicus.

    During most of the Middle Ages, the population still used the earlier buildings such as the thermae. In 1060, Waleran I of Limburg, Count of Arlon, built a castle on the Knipchen hill in the centre of the town.

    A dynasty of counts of Arlon began with Waleran I, Duke of Limburg. On the death of Duke Waleran III in 1226, Arlon passed to his son from the second marriage, Henry V the Fair, Count of Luxembourg, and became part of the county of Luxembourg. Thus, in the Tournament of Chauvency, his son Henry the Lion bore the title of Marquis of Arlon.

    In the 13th century, the only women's Cistercian abbey known to date was built in Clairefontaine.

    15th century until the French Revolution

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    The Duchy of Luxembourg itself, of which Arlon was dependent, became part of the Burgundian Netherlands under Philip the Good in 1441. After Charles V's abdication of his empire to his son Philip II of Spain in 1556, a troubled period started for the whole region with continuous wars involving France, Spain and the Southern Netherlands. In 1558, nearly half of the city, including its castle, was destroyed by the French troops of Francis, Duke of Guise. In the 17th century, Capuchin friars built a convent on the ruins of the castle and the French strengthened the defensive walls according to Vauban's designs. An accidental fire destroyed a large part of the city again in 1785.

    Modern times

    [edit]
    St Donat's church, Arlon

    On 9 June 1793 the French Revolutionary troops opposed the Austrians just outside Arlon. The French emerged victorious and took over the city from Austrian rule. They expelled the Capuchin friars and used their convent as a hospital.

    In June 1815, after the defeat of Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo, Arlon went back to government of the Grand Duchy. By the Treaty of London in 1839, the grand duchy became fully sovereign and in turn geographically larger western part of the duchy, i.e. the province de Luxembourg including Arlon city was given to newly created Kingdom of Belgium.

    Arlon was one of the first victims of the German invasion in 1914 as 121 inhabitants were executed on 26 August, on the orders of Colonel Richard Karl von Tessmar.

    Its territory was again among the first to be invaded at the onset of World War II. Allies moved into Belgium on 10 May 1940 and Arlon was defended by French troops, but they were not able to stop the German invasion.

    Arlon today

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    Being situated very close to the border with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Arlon has continued to expand with new residential areas and commercial development zones, and many people cross the border everyday to work in the Grand Duchy. All international express trains make a stop in Arlon, as it is the last station on the main Brussels—Luxembourg City railway line.[2]

    Sights

    [edit]
    The Jewish cemetery

    Local customs

    [edit]

    Climate

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    Climate data for Arlon(1991-2020)
    Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4.0
    (39.2)
    5.3
    (41.5)
    9.7
    (49.5)
    14.1
    (57.4)
    18.0
    (64.4)
    21.2
    (70.2)
    23.3
    (73.9)
    22.9
    (73.2)
    18.7
    (65.7)
    13.4
    (56.1)
    7.8
    (46.0)
    4.6
    (40.3)
    13.6
    (56.5)
    Daily mean °C (°F) 1.4
    (34.5)
    1.9
    (35.4)
    5.2
    (41.4)
    8.6
    (47.5)
    12.6
    (54.7)
    15.8
    (60.4)
    17.8
    (64.0)
    17.3
    (63.1)
    13.5
    (56.3)
    9.5
    (49.1)
    5.1
    (41.2)
    2.2
    (36.0)
    9.2
    (48.6)
    Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −1.3
    (29.7)
    −1.5
    (29.3)
    0.7
    (33.3)
    3.1
    (37.6)
    7.1
    (44.8)
    10.4
    (50.7)
    12.2
    (54.0)
    11.8
    (53.2)
    8.4
    (47.1)
    5.6
    (42.1)
    2.4
    (36.3)
    −0.3
    (31.5)
    4.9
    (40.8)
    Average precipitation mm (inches) 121.4
    (4.78)
    93.5
    (3.68)
    80.3
    (3.16)
    63.1
    (2.48)
    75.7
    (2.98)
    79.4
    (3.13)
    79.4
    (3.13)
    82.8
    (3.26)
    78.2
    (3.08)
    100.5
    (3.96)
    103.9
    (4.09)
    146.9
    (5.78)
    1,105.1
    (43.51)
    Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 14.3 12.6 11.9 9.7 10.9 10.2 10.8 10.5 10.0 12.2 14.2 15.8 143.1
    Mean monthly sunshine hours 49 73 132 196 208 222 234 214 162 103 49 41 1,683
    Mean daily sunshine hours 1.6 2.6 4.3 6.2 6.7 7.4 7.6 6.9 5.4 3.3 1.6 1.3 4.6
    Source: KMI[3]

    Demography

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    The town of Arlon is the most populated of the municipalities in the province of Luxembourg, ahead of Marche-en-Famenne and Aubange. On the other hand, it is the least populated of the country's ten provinces. On 31 December 2019, the city of Arlon had a total population of 30,047 inhabitants.

    Politics

    [edit]

    List of mayors :

    People born in Arlon

    [edit]

    International relations

    [edit]

    Twin towns — sister cities

    [edit]

    Arlon is twinned with:

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Population par lieu de résidence, nationalité (Belge/non-Belge), état civil, âge et sexe".
  • ^ Larousse, Éditions. "Arlon - LAROUSSE". www.larousse.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Klimaatstatistieken van de Belgische gemeenten Aarlen (nis 81001)" (PDF). meteo.be (in Dutch). KMI. pp. 2, 5. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
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