- Vilvoorde
Infobox Belgium Municipality
name=Vilvoorde
picture=
picture-
map-Flemish Brabant
arms=Vilvoorde wapen.gif
region=BE-REG-FLE
community=BE-NL
province=BE-PROV-VB
arrondissement=Halle Vilvoorde
nis=23088
pyramid-date=01/01/2006
0-19=25.84
20-64=57.06
65=17.10
foreigners=10.42
foreigners-date=01/07/2005
mayor=Marc Van Asch (CD&V )
majority=CD&V -N-VA ,VLD -Vivant ,SP.A -Groen! -FlemishProgressives
postal-codes=1800
telephone-area=02 - 015
web= [http://www.vilvoorde.be/ www.vilvoorde.be]
lat_deg=50
lat_min=56
lon_deg=04
lon_min=25Vilvoorde ("Vilvorde" in French) is a Belgian municipality in the Flemish province
Flemish Brabant . The municipality comprises the city of Vilvoorde proper with its two outlying quarters ofKonigslo andHoutem and the small town ofPeutie .The official language of Vilvoorde is Dutch. There is a French-speaking minority of about 20% concentrated especially in the Koningslo quarter bordering
Brussels . The French-speaking minority is represented by 3 members on the 33-seat local council. The city is also home to a large Spanish minority. In the center of the city, 1 out of 10 inhabitants have Spanish nationality and the proportion of Belgians with Spanish roots is even greater. Most immigrated after thesecond world war , fromPeñarroya-Pueblonuevo inAndalusia . There is also a large Moroccan community, and many smaller communities of more recent immigrants including Turks, Macedonians and Portuguese.From 2000 until August, 1th 2007, the mayor of Vilvoorde was former Belgian prime minister
Jean-Luc Dehaene . The present mayor isMarc Van Asch .History
Origins
The
Nervii , and later the Romans, probably already settled in this strategic place near the riverZenne . The name "Filfurdo" was first mentioned in a 779 document wherebyPippin of Herstal ceased this territory to the Abbey of Chèvremont, nearLiège . This name presumably derived from the word equivalents "villa at the ford" or river crossing.Middle Ages
In the 12th century, a small town started to grow, which quickly became a target for the ambitions of the Dukes of Brabant and Lords of
Grimbergen .Henry I, Duke of Brabant granted the city itscharter of rights as soon as 1192, mainly to ensure the support of the inhabitants against powerful neighbouringFlanders . The rights to build defensive walls and to export its products gave Vilvoorde a great economic boost, driven mostly by the cloth industry. In the 14th century, thanks to its position on the Zenne, Vilvoorde became an important military centre and could compete againstLeuven andBrussels for the title of most important city in Brabant.15th century until now
From the 15th to the 19th century, however, Vilvoorde suffered a prolonged decline, mainly because of the competition from Brussels, a general malaise in the
textile industry, and the result of epidemics and wars, both political and religious.The advent of the
Industrial Revolution in the late 1700s was a godsend to Vilvoorde, which could quickly capitalize on its proximity to Brussels and its good transportation infrastructure: deepening of the canals around 1830, advent of the railway in 1835. Soon, the medieval buildings gave way to newer and better constructions. The 1489 city hall was replaced by theneo-classical building we see today.In the 1920s, the canal was broadened and deepened again, lined with new industrial zones, and an inland port was built to receive the freightliners. Vilvoorde became (and still is) one of the largest industrial area around Brussels, with a population that grew to five times what it was 150 years earlier. The recent economic crises have hit the city hard, especially when
Renault closed its doors in 1997. The service industry is now taking the lead as Vilvoorde enters the 21st century.ights
*The neo-classical city hall and a covered market hall can be found on the main city square.
*The statue of a Brabant horse can be found nearby, commemorating the long tradition of horse trading in Vilvoorde.
*The "Kijk-Uit" house dates from the 15th or 16th century.
*The city also has interesting churches, including the "Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk" (Church of Our Lady) that was started in the 14th century, and the "basiliek Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ten-Troost" (Basilica of Our Lady), built in the 17th-centuryBaroque style and adjoining the cloister of theCarmelites .
*Vilvoorde also has its fair share of parks, such as the "Hanssenspark" withEnglish garden s and the "Domein Drie Fonteinen" (the "Domain of the Three Fountains"), which boasts both English and French gardens.
*TheVilvoorde Viaduct , part of theBrussels beltway .Events
*Like many other Belgian cities, Vilvoorde has a week-long
carnival , which takes place every year around the end of February, beginning of March.Famous inhabitants
*
Jancko Douwama a Frisian nobleman that fought to free Friesland from Saxon rule was imprisoned by theEmperor Charles V in Vilvoorde castle from 1523 until his death in 1533.
*William Tyndale (1494-1536), Englishscholar andBible translator was strangled and burnt in Vilvoorde, onOctober 6 ,1536 , after having been charged withheresy .
*Jan Baptist van Helmont (1577-1644},chemist ,physiologist , andphysician settled in Vilvoorde from1609 until his death.
*Jean-François Portaels ,orientalist painter (1818-1895)
*Danny Devos , artist working inbody art andperformance art (b. 1959)
*Francis Heylighen , scientist (b. 1960)
*Pascal Duquenne , actor (b. 1970)Controversy
Via the official city website the conditions to buy one of fifteen entry-level houses sold by the city stated that the buyer(s) should either show a certificate of knowledge of Dutch or pass a test. [Official Sales Conditions (from the city website in Dutch only) [http://www.vilvoorde.be/asp/home_verkoopwoningen.asp] ] [Brussels Garbage Collector, 24 June 2008 [http://brusselsgarbagecollector.blogspot.com/2008/06/linguistic-cleansing-in-flanders.html] ]
Twin cities
*GER:
Ennepetal
*FRA:Maubeuge
*NLD:Middelburg
*ESP:Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo , Córdoba
*JPN:Komatsu, Ishikawa See also
* Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde electoral district
External links
* [http://www.vilvoorde.be Official website] - Only available in Dutch
References
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