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Zwevezele
Location of Zwevezele
Coordinates: 51°02′11N 3°12′45E / 51.03639°N 3.21250°E / 51.03639; 3.21250
CountryBelgium
Region Flanders
Province West Flanders
ArrondissementTielt
MunicipalityWingene
Area
 • Total52.46 km2 (20.25 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2007)
 • Total5,378
Postal code
8750
Municipalities fusion1977

Zwevezele (Pronunciation: [zweːvəzeːlə] ) is a town in the Belgian province of West Flanders. It has been part of the Wingene municipality since 1 January 1977. Zwevezele has over 5,000 inhabitants.[1] Between Zwevezele and Wingene there is a hamlet called Hille, with its St. Joseph Parish. The hamlet has since grown with Zwevezele itself.

History

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The name Sweveseele is probably derived from the root, the Sueves, which was already mentioned by Julius Caesar. In 1949. the name Sweveseele changed officially in Zwevezele. Although there is no official source to prove this, as the name "Zwevezele" was used in birth records stemming back to the 1700s. In fact, a map dating from the 1750, has the spelling "zwevefeele". A map from 1630 has the spelling "Zwevele". It is safe to say that the origin of the name came from Sweveseele, which the root was Sueves. This city has 1000 years of history.

During the First World War, several bomb attacks were committed by the Germans in Zwevezele, in which dozens of civilians died. At the Hille was a German airfield.

During the Second World War, Zwevezele was occupied again by the Germans. The first Polish armored division had landed on the beaches of Normandy in June 1944. Under the capable leadership of General Maczek they advanced via Ypres, Roeselare to reach Zwevezele. The church was taken without bloodshed. After all, the Germans had fled to Ruiselede via Wingene. On this retreat they were heavily attacked by a group of 'Typhoon' aircraft in which there were many deaths among the German soldiers. To commemorate the Zwevezeel victims, a monument for the fallen soldiers is on the Markt. There is also a Polish Sherman tank and a Canadian Halifax to honor the foreign liberators.

Sport and recreation

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K.S.K. Voorwaarts Zwevezele is the premier football club in Zwevezele and played in the national divisions between 2018 and 2022. They reached the Belgian Second Amateur Division in 2019 after their fifth promotion in six seasons, before withdrawing from the Belgian national divisions after not renewing their license in 2022.[2][3] The women's team play in the Belgian Women's First Division, the second tier of Belgian women's football.

Sights

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References

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  1. ^ "Wingene (Municipality, Province of West Flanders, Belgium)". fotw.info. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  • ^ Stricht, Wouter Vander (21 January 2022). "KSKV Zwevezele laat nationaal voetbal schieten, maar wil eerst wel nog kampioen spelen in tweede afdeling". KW.be (in Dutch).
  • ^ "KSK Zwevezele verdwijnt uit het nationaal voetbal". Focus-WTV (in Dutch). 21 January 2022. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2022.

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