- Waregem
Infobox Belgium Municipality
name=Waregem
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region=BE-REG-FLE
community=BE-NL
province=BE-PROV-WV
arrondissement=Kortrijk
nis=34040
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mayor=Kurt Vanryckeghem
majority=CD&V
postal-codes=8790-8793
telephone-area=056
web= [http://www.waregem.be/ www.waregem.be]
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lat_min=53
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lon_min=25Waregem is a municipality located in the Belgian province of
West Flanders . The municipality lies in the valley of theRiver Lys , betweenKortrijk andGhent . It is part of the arrondissement of Kortrijk and comprises the towns of Beveren,Desselgem ,Sint-Eloois-Vijve and Waregem proper. OnJanuary 1 2006 Waregem had a total population of 35,852. The total area is 44.34 km² which gives apopulation density of 809 inhabitants per km².History
Origins
The first inhabitants of this forested region settled along the
River Lys well before Roman times. Bronze coins and artifacts associated with theGallo-Roman culture show extensive activity in this area in the first centuries of our era. This is not surprising given the fact that Sint-Eloois-Vijve stood at the intersection of two important Roman roads: Cassel-Tongeren andBavai -Oudenburg . The name of the current municipality refers to a certain “Waro” clan or tribe, possibly dating from theFrankish period.Middle Ages
In the 10th century, most of Waregem’s territory was given as a grant to the St Peter Abbey in
Ghent . The local administrative center used by theBenedictines along theRiver Lys can still be seen today and is still known as the "Munkenhof." At the end of the century,Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders , made this area the base from which he could advance againstKortrijk . During the following centuries, the medieval feudal system allowed the land to be progressively parceled out to landowners from places as far asDendermonde andTournai . At that time, like in the rest of Flanders, most of the population consisted of farmers, spinners and weavers. Tax documents from the 13th century attest to the strong economic activity of the time. Waregem’s attempt in 1635 at obtaining rights to hold its own market was opposed by the neighbouring towns. A Saturday market was finally approved by Joseph II of Austria in 1784.From the 18th century until today
Much of the medieval land-ownership structure remained unchanged until the end of the 18th century. At that time, the town counted about 4,500 inhabitants. With the construction of the main roadway between Kortrijk and Ghent came the building of an important coaching inn on the territory of Waregem, where horses could be hired. The
French Revolution brought severe religious restrictions in it wake, but also gave the region a more modern administrative system and more political autonomy. During the 19th century, the old textile economy went into decline. The proximity of the Lys, however, was a boon for Waregem as it could take advantage of the growing localflax industry, which drove the local economy until well into the 20th century. Waregem earned its official city title on January 1, 2000.ights
*The
Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial is the smallestWorld War I American cemetery in Europe and the only one in Belgium. It is located on the southeast edge of town and is the resting place for 368 American military who died during the liberation ofBelgium in World War I. The chapel is inscribed with the names of 43Missing in Action whose remains were never recovered or identified.
*The 8-hectare park surrounding the Baron Casier castle is located right in the center of the city and includes old groves, ponds and fountains.
*Waregem also boasts several churches and farm buildings dating from theMiddle Ages .ports and events
*Waregem is well-known for its annual horse races at the local
hippodrome , including the Great Flanders Steeple Chase, which takes place the first Tuesday after the last Sunday of August. In the local language this week-long event, dating from 1847, is known as the "Waregem Koerse."
*Waregem is the hometown of former soccer teamK.S.V. Waregem and present teamS.V. Zulte-Waregem .
*The town is the finish of the classicDwars door Vlaanderen (English: "Across Flanders")road bicycle race . It also was the departure of the third leg of the2007 Tour de France , going from Waregem toCompiègne .Famous inhabitants
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Emile Claus , painter (1849-1924)
*Erik Derycke ,politician ,lawyer , and former minister (b. 1949)
*Jan Pieter Schotte , cardinal and official of theRoman Curia (1928-2005)
*Ann Demeulemeester ,fashion designer (b. 1959)
*Peter Vermeersch ,composer ,clarinet player, and producer (b.1959)
*Dick Norman ,tennis player (b. 1971)
*Franky Vandendriessche , footballgoalkeeper (b. 1971)Twin cities
*RWA: Ngarama,
Gatsibo district
*HUN:Szekszard
*ESP:Jerez
*CZE:Pardubice
*PRT:Golegã External links
* [http://www.waregem.be Official website] - Information available in Dutch, French, English and German
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