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1 History  



1.1  Origins and Middle Ages  





1.2  16th century until now  







2 Main sights  





3 Famous inhabitants  





4 Twin cities  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 51°11N 03°33E / 51.183°N 3.550°E / 51.183; 3.550
 

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Eeklo
Eeklo city hall, church, and market square
Eeklo city hall, church, and market square
Flag of Eeklo
Coat of arms of Eeklo
Location of Eeklo
Map
Eeklo is located in Belgium
Eeklo

Eeklo

Location in Belgium
Location of Eeklo in East Flanders

Coordinates: 51°11′N 03°33′E / 51.183°N 3.550°E / 51.183; 3.550

Country

 Belgium

Community

Flemish Community

Region

Flemish Region

Province

East Flanders

Arrondissement

Eeklo

Government

 • Mayor

Luc Vandevelde (SMS Eeklo)

 • Governing party/ies

SMS EEklo, Open VLD, Groen

Area

 • Total

30.45 km2 (11.76 sq mi)

Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]

 • Total

20,890

 • Density

690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)

Postal codes

9900

NIS code

43005

Area codes

09

Website

www.eeklo.be

Eeklo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːkloː] ) is a Belgian municipality in the Flemish provinceofEast Flanders. The municipality comprises only the city of Eeklo proper. The name Eeklo comes from the contraction of "eke" and "lo", two Old German words meaning oak and sparse woods (compare English Oakley).

History[edit]

Origins and Middle Ages[edit]

There are not many traces of early habitation in the Eeklo area. It is presumed that some oaks would have attracted the attention of travellers on the Roman road that ran along the local sandbar among the marshes. By 1240, a town had grown here and had already become important enough to warrant a civic charterbyJeanne of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders. Over the years, the marshes were drained to give place to fortified farms, some remnants of which can still be seen today (Groot Goed). Like most other cities in the County of Flanders, Eeklo's economy was based on the cloth industry, and commercial relations were established with the more powerful neighbouring cities, Ghent and Bruges.

16th century until now[edit]

Eeklo on the Ferraris map (around 1775)

During the second half of the 16th century, Eeklo was in the unfortunate position of being on the border between the Catholic south and the Protestant north, which resulted in so much destruction that the town was nearly abandoned by its inhabitants. At around that time the legend of "recooking" appeared, actually a rejuvenation recipe that involved drinking a youth elixir, cutting one's head off and baking it again. While the head was in the oven, a green cabbage took its place on the body, symbol of the empty head.

The 18th and 19th century were more favourable and the textile industry took off again. Most of the town's schools and neo-gothic buildings date from that period. Today, Eeklo is changing its vocation from an industrial town to one of services to the neighbouring communities.

Main sights[edit]

Famous inhabitants[edit]

Twin cities[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  • ^ "Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  • External links[edit]

    Maldegem

    Eeklo

    Kaprijke

    Zomergem

    Waarschoot

    Aalst

  • Denderleeuw
  • Erpe-Mere
  • Geraardsbergen
  • Haaltert
  • Herzele
  • Lede
  • Ninove
  • Sint-Lievens-Houtem
  • Zottegem
  • Dendermonde

  • Buggenhout
  • Dendermonde
  • Hamme
  • Laarne
  • Lebbeke
  • Waasmunster
  • Wetteren
  • Wichelen
  • Zele
  • Eeklo

  • Eeklo
  • Kaprijke
  • Maldegem
  • Sint-Laureins
  • Zelzate
  • Ghent

  • Deinze
  • De Pinte
  • Destelbergen
  • Evergem
  • Gavere
  • Ghent
  • Lievegem
  • Lochristi
  • Melle
  • Merelbeke
  • Moerbeke-Waas
  • Nazareth
  • Oosterzele
  • Sint-Martens-Latem
  • Wachtebeke
  • Zulte
  • Oudenaarde

  • Horebeke
  • Kluisbergen
  • Kruisem
  • Lierde
  • Maarkedal
  • Oudenaarde
  • Ronse
  • Wortegem-Petegem
  • Zwalm
  • Sint-Niklaas

  • Kruibeke
  • Lokeren
  • Sint-Gillis-Waas
  • Sint-Niklaas
  • Stekene
  • Temse
  • Italic indicates municipality with language facilities
  • International

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