- Limburg (Belgium)
Infobox Belgian Province
EnglishName = Limburg
LocalNameInLanguage1 = ( _nl. Limburg)
LocalNameInLanguage2 =
LocalNameInLanguage3 =
region = BE-VLG
capital =Hasselt
governor =Steve Stevaert
area = 2,414
population_as_of = (2004)
population = 805786
populationdensity = 333
officialsite = http://www.limburg.be/:"This article deals with a province in Belgium. For other uses of Limburg, see:
Limburg . For the town of Limbourg or Limburg in Belgium, see:Limbourg "Limburg is the easternmost province of
Flanders (which is one of the three regions ofBelgium ), and is located west of the Maas river. It borders on (clockwise from the North) theNetherlands and the Belgian provinces of Liège,Flemish Brabant and Antwerp. Its capital isHasselt . It has an area of 2,414 km² which is divided into threeArrondissement s ("arrondissementen" in Dutch) containing 44 municipalities. Among them isGenk , one of the economical centres of the province. An educational centre, as a result of the presence of a university, isDiepenbeek near Hasselt.Language
As in all Flemish provinces, the official language is Dutch, but two municipalities:
Herstappe andVoeren are to a certain extent allowed to use French to communicate with their citizens; these are called the municipalities with language facilities. Other such special municipalities can be found along the border between Flanders and Wallonia, and between Wallonia and the German-speaking area of Belgium.Geography
Belgian Limburg is crossed by the
Albert Canal , and has historically been a majorcoal -mining area.North of the Albert Canal and the river Demer, is theCampine region, with sandy soils, bush, forests and the coal-mining area.South of the Albert Canal and the river Demer, is theHesbaye region, with fertile soils, farming and fruit. In the southeast also more low hills.History
Limburg 's name derives from the fortified castle town known asLimbourg , situated on the riverVesdre in theArdennes , now in the Walloon province of Liège. It was the seat of the medievalDuchy of Limburg which extended into theMeuse region north of the city of Liège. However, most the area of the current Dutch Limburg was not part of this polity but was divided among several states including theDuchy of Brabant , theDuchy of Jülich , and theBishopric of Liège , as well as the Duchy of Limburg. A result of this division is still evident in the plethora of distinct varieties of theLimburgish language spoken in Limburg municipalities.Following the
Napoleonic Era , the great powers (United Kingdom ,Prussia ,Austrian Empire ,Russian Empire , andFrance ) united the region with the newUnited Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815. A new province was formed and was to receive the name "Maastricht ," after its capital. The first king, William I, who did not want the name Limburg to be lost, insisted that the name be changed to "Limburg." As such, the name of the new province derived from the oldDuchy of Limburg that had existed until 1648 within the triangle ofMaastricht , Liège, andAachen .When the Catholic South, both the Dutch and French speaking regions, split away from the mainly Calvinist, Dutch North in the
Belgian Revolution of 1830, the province of Limburg was at first almost entirely under Belgian rule. In 1839 Limburg was split into so-called "Dutch" Limburg and "Belgian" Limburg, though it became Flemish when all provinces in Belgium came under control of institutional regions.Limburg mijn Vaderland is the official anthem of both Belgian and Dutch Limburg.Economy
*Ford Automobile Factory in Genk
*Philips Research
*Belgium's fruit producing region Haspengouw (
Hesbaye ) is predominantly situated in Limburg.*Chemical industry
*Tourism
Administrative divisions
Arrondissement Hasselt :
2. As
3.Beringen
8.Diepenbeek
10.Genk
11.Gingelom
12.Halen
13. Ham
15.Hasselt
18.Herk-de-Stad
20.Heusden-Zolder
26.Leopoldsburg
28.Lummen
33.Nieuwerkerken
34.Opglabbeek
38.Sint-Truiden
39.Tessenderlo
43.Zonhoven
44.Zutendaal Arrondissement Maaseik :
5. Bocholt
7. Bree
9.Dilsen-Stokkem
14.Hamont-Achel
16.Hechtel-Eksel
22.Houthalen-Helchteren
23.Kinrooi
27.Lommel
29.Maaseik
31.Meeuwen-Gruitrode
32.Neerpelt
35.Overpelt
36. PeerArrondissement Tongeren :
1.Alken
4.Bilzen
6.Borgloon
17.Heers
19.Herstappe
21.Hoeselt
24.Kortessem
25.Lanaken
30.Maasmechelen
37.Riemst
40.Tongeren
41.Voeren
42.Wellen Not to be confused with, though related to, the Dutch province of Limburg.
Famous Limburgians
*
Willy Claes (1938) - Politician; former Secretary General of NATO.*
Robert Cailliau , (1947) - Co-inventor of the World Wide Web, together with Tim Berners-Lee.*
Adrien de Gerlache - former Antarctica explorer*
Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt (1794-1874) - Politician; former Prime Minister*
Neel Doff (1858-1942) - Writer*
Hendrik van Veldeke (1858-1942) - First writer from the Low Countries known by name (c. 1140-c. 1190)*
Ambiorix (1st century B.C.) - Gallic leader; leader of the Eburons.*
Stijn Helsen (1973) - Fashion designer.Sports & Entertainment
*
Ingrid Berghmans (1961) - Former judoka world champion*
Kim Clijsters - Former tennis player*
Harry Everts - Former motocross world champion*
Stefan Everts - Former motocross world champion*
Eric Geboers - Former motocross world champion*
Eric Gerets - Former soccer player*
Karel Lismont - Former athlete*
Jacky Martens - Former motocross world champion*
Axelle Red - Singer*
Eric Vanderaerden (1962) - Former cyclist*
Ingrid Vandebosch - model and married to NASCAR driver Jeff GordonDesign
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Casimir (furniture designer) *
Jan van Eyck (ca.1390-1441) - Flemish painterCircuit
An internationally well known Limburgian place is
Zolder , where racing circuit Terlamen is located, on which in the past among others two Worldchampionships in roadcycling were held, as well as several Formula one car races.See also
*
Limburgish language
*List of Governors of Limburg, Belgium
*Limburg (Netherlands) , a province in southeastern Netherlands.
*Hesbaye
*Campine
*Limburg Science Park Template group
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