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1 History  



1.1  Merovingian and Carolingian golden age  





1.2  Late Middle Ages until now  







2 Politics  





3 Sights  





4 Notable people  





5 Twin cities  





6 See also  





7 References  





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Coordinates: 50°40N 05°38E / 50.667°N 5.633°E / 50.667; 5.633
 

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Herstal
Hesta (Walloon)
Flag of Herstal
Coat of arms of Herstal
Location of Herstal
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Herstal is located in Belgium
Herstal

Herstal

Location in Belgium
Location of Herstal in Liège province
Coordinates: 50°40′N 05°38′E / 50.667°N 5.633°E / 50.667; 5.633
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceLiège
ArrondissementLiège
Government
 • MayorFrédéric Daerden (PS)
 • Governing party/iesPS-H
Area
 • Total23.36 km2 (9.02 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total39,958
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,400/sq mi)
Postal codes
4040-4042
NIS code
62051
Area codes04
Websitewww.herstal.be

Herstal (French pronunciation: [ɛʁstal] ; Walloon: Hesta), formerly known as Heristal, or Héristal, is a city and municipalityofWallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. It lies along the Meuse river. Herstal is included in the "Greater Liège" agglomeration, which counts about 600,000 inhabitants.

The municipality consists of the following districts: Herstal, Liers, Milmort, and Vottem.

A large armaments factory, the Fabrique Nationale or FN, and the biggest industrial zone of Wallonia (Haut-Sart) provide employment locally.

History

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Merovingian and Carolingian golden age

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The proximity of the river Meuse and the abundance of local resources attracted settlers in this area since the fifth millennium BC. Around the end of the Roman era and at the beginning of the Merovingian period, the hamlet had become a fortified stronghold. The major road that linked TongerentoAachen crossed the Meuse here, where a ferry likely carried travelers to Jupille.

The name Herstal is of Franconian origin, consisting of the elements hari ("army") and stal ("resting place", "camp"; compare Modern German Stall, "stable"). The first mention of Herstal is in Latin documents from ±718 (Cheristalius corrected to Charistalius) and 723 (Harastallius). The first possibly non-Latinized occurrences are Eristail (in 919) and Harstail (1197).[2][3]

Monument to Charlemagne, Liège, Louis Jéhotte, sculptor, 1867

Pippin of Herstal (ca 635–714), Mayor of the Palace and de facto ruler of Austrasia and Neustria and founder of the family that established the Carolingian dynasty, probably chose this location as his main residence because of its proximity to the major cities of Tongeren, Maastricht, and Liège. Pippin was the father of Charles Martel, victor of the decisive Battle of Tours that stopped the Arab-Muslim advance into northwestern Europe, and great grandfather of Charlemagne, also supposedly born in Herstal. Charlemagne lived for at least fifteen years in Herstal but later established his capital in Aachen, ending Herstal's period of medieval glory as capital of the empire.

Late Middle Ages until now

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The town was incorporated into the Duchy of Lower Lotharingia, which became part of the Duchy of Brabant at the end of the 12th century. Despite its proximity to Liège, the territory of Herstal did not become part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège until 1740, when the prince-bishop Georges-Louis de Berghes bought it from Frederick II of Prussia.[4] By that time, the town was mainly known for its able craftsmen: ceramists, blacksmiths, and clockmakers.

In the 19th century, Herstal became a city of coal and steel. It would, however, become world-famous thanks to the foundation of the Fabrique Nationale, a major armament factory, in 1889. Several motorcycle manufacturers also established themselves in town. On August 7, 1914, at the very beginning of World War I, the invading German army executed 27 civilians and destroyed 10 homes in Herstal.

Engraved firearm from the Fabrique Nationale

After World War II, heavy industry saw a prolonged period of decline, drastically reducing the number of jobs in these areas. Today, Herstal's economy is picking up again, with more than 200 companies established on its territory, including Techspace, which manufactures precision parts for the European Space Agency’s Ariane rocket.

Politics

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Municipal head
Mayor Frédéric Daerden (PS)
Deputies Franco Ianeri (PS)
Marc Haeken (PS)
Jean-Louis Lefebvre (PS)
Christian Laverdeur (PS)
Léon Campstein (PS)
André Namotte (E.P.H.)
Isabelle Thomsin (PS)
Party % Diff. 2000 Seat Diff 2000 Leader
PS 50,86 -1,14 20 -1 Albert Crépin
EPH (PSC) 18,99 +2,59 6 +1 Norbert Weytjens
MR[5] (PRL) 14,14 +3,24 4 +1 Jennifer Maus [6]
PTB[7] 9,38 +2,18 2 0 Nadia Moscufo
ECOLO[8] 6,62 -2,28 1 -1 Anne-Marie Meunier-Balthasart

Herstal is a left-wing/socialist stronghold. It was also the strongest area in support of the far-left Workers' Party of Belgium in the 2019 elections, gaining 27.55% of the votes in Herstal.[9]

Sights

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Notable people

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Twin cities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  • ^ Wolfgang Haubrichs: The Multilingualism of the Early Middle Ages: Evidence from Peripheral Regions of the Regnum orientalium Francorum. In: Robert Gallagher, Edward Roberts, Francesca Tinti (eds.): The Languages of Early Medieval Charters: Latin, Germanic Vernaculars, and the Written Word. Leiden 2020, ISBN 9789004428119, p. 85f.
  • ^ Maurits Gysseling, Herstal in the Toponymical Dictionary of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Northern France and West Germany (before 1226).
  • ^ Histoire de la principauté de Liège, B. Dumoulin, J.L. Kupper, éd. priv., 2002, (ISBN 2708947753)
  • ^ MR : Section de HERSTAL Archived 2012-06-05 at archive.today
  • ^ "Jennifer Maus". Archived from the original on 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  • ^ liege.ptb.be: Actuel[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "ECOLO - Ecolo - Groupe local de Liège".
  • ^ "Les résultats électoraux du PTB".
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