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Malaperts, a wealthy local family. In 1975, the architects A. Godart and O. Dupire were assigned to design a bank. They proceeded to gut the interior and conduct a precise survey of the whole before beginning the restoration project. The façade was completely restored, sometimes (as below) by extending the design of mouldings, but the fenestration proved impossible to restore as there were not enough clues from the remains of the original to do so. Therefore, "The choice was directed towards a contemporary discrete , appearing in second test : they are steel frame whose profiles are thinner. » Impression yet reinforced by the way of which was treated at the entrance gate."
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Opened in May 2007, by
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The architect of the City Hall, Matthew Layens of Leuven, was called to draw up plans. It was to be a building in Gothic style, but it seems that the plan (which was not found) was not completed, including the abandonment of the second floor, which was still intended for construction. The
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Originally its communal organization, Mons was a City Hall called "House of Peace." Earlier the deputy mayors were on the castle of the Counts of
Hainaut, and now it is only the conciergerier, Saint-Calixte chapel and some underground rooms and the chamber. This place is now Castle Park, where we can
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The centre consists largely of red brick houses. Although there are few old buildings and rarely new blue stone buildings, its use is generally limited to parts of the decorative walls. Much of the centre is made up of houses which are two or three storeys high. In commercial areas, the ground floor
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This is the last existing trace of the medieval walls surrounding the city. This defensive structure built of sandstone from Bray was built around 1358. Its walls equipped with loopholes have a thickness of up to 4 meters. The tower has lost about a third of its original size. A project to install a
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In its current state, the Town Hall consists of a remarkable collection of various buildings housing a large proportion of municipal services. These buildings have undergone many changes over the centuries, restorations and additions of elements from other buildings, such as a Gothic style fireplace
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Built in 1831 by Albert Jamot, this well was transferred to the central Marché-aux-Herbes in 1877 and has served as a fountain after the development of the water supply in the city during the years 1869–1870. It has regained its original location at the corner of the Coupe and the Chaussée in 1981.
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Waux Hall park was built in the 19th century (1862–1864) at the initiative of the
Society of Waux Hall created for this purpose by members of the bourgeoisie. It is therefore the source of a private park. It is located at the site of Fort said that the Dutch formed an outwork the last fortification
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16,5% of the city's population lives in apartments (17% in
Belgium) and 82.7% in single-family homes (82.3% in Belgium). Of the 82.7% who live in single family homes, only 26% (37.3% in Belgium) are separate houses, while 55.7% (44.4 in Belgium) are detached or terraced houses. That's pretty much a
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The
William Barracks, renamed the Major Sabbe Barracks after the First World War and since the 1990s called the Carré des Arts, dates from 1824–1827, at the time of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is the work of the architect Rémi de Puydt (1789–1844). The façade and roof of the building
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The
Technical and Vocational School of Horticulture was established in 1863, it was installed under the authority of the corporation of Waux Hall. It became communal in 1892 at the time of acquisition of Waux Hall by the city of Mons, and then came under the authority of the province of Hainaut in
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The Press House dates back to the 16th century and is a rare example of a house in traditional
Spanish style in Mons. It is made in a simple architectural way using brick. This material was economical and used after the fire in 1548, because when it was rebuilt, the cost of stone had increased. In
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It was in 1323 that Count William I gave permission to build the House of Peace on the location of the current City Hall. This is called a "Town House" built of stones and bricks at the base, while the superstructure is of wood. This building underwent various changes during the 15th century until
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The Grand-Place is the centre of the old city. It is situated near the shopping street (pedestrian) and the Belfry. It is paved in the manner of old cities and is home to many cafes and restaurants, as well as the Town Hall. The outskirts of the square are accessible by car, but it is forbidden to
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After the Second World War the city experienced rather limited construction of buildings. Some public housing have been built in Ghlin, Hyon Jemappes and in the suburbs of the city. Since the late 1990s and especially since the arson which took place in one of these buildings, the city undertook a
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In 1966, the Council of Ministers decided to build new buildings to house the Courts of Justice: Assize Court, Labour Court, Court of Appeal, Court of Commerce, etc. The choice is the site of the former "Hall of exposure". The Building Authority designated as architects for the project the Office
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for the construction of a permanent building. The plans of the architect Hector Puchot were retained in 1890. The neo-Egyptian style then became a reference for Masonic architecture, and we can consider the lodge of Mons as a model of its kind with its numerous motifs—"Egyptian" papyrus capitals,
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This industrial hall is all that remains of the "machine" that supplied Mons with drinkable water from 1871, the year when the river Trouille was diverted. Designed by the architect Hubert and the engineer Celi Moullan, this impressive machinery of pipes and mains was built in metal and glass and
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This progress at domestic level transformed the townspeople's way of life and changed the boundaries of Mons and Spiennes. They used to get water from wells or fountains, sometimes over a hundred yards from their homes. Soon followed another urban project: the introduction in 1828 of city gas to
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Maintaining its military purpose until the late 1940s, the building was then used by the Royal Grammar School John Avesnes from the 1960s to the early 1990s. Since the completion of the conversion carried out between 1993 and 1995, the Carré des Arts hosts the Graduate School of Arts and visual
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campanile was added in the 18th century. It contains a bell dating from 1390, the Bancloque, and carries a clock dial overlooking the Grand-Place and a light clock. The 19th century saw various modifications of the façade, the removal of stone mullions to the floor and various stone ornaments.
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The façade of the building called "au Blan Levrie" shows the care with which the city attempted to unite the old and the modern. It is the first authorised building in the main square which was made of stone to avoid fire incidents. It was originally built in 1530 in the Gothic style, for the
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On 23 April 2006 was inaugurated a bronze statuary group by Garouste Gerard, creator of a fresco for the wedding hall. The work, evoking the combat of St. George and the dragon, is in front of City Hall at the bottom of the stair-ramps providing access to one of the entrances to City Hall.
2381:(1814–1830). The law dividing the disassembly of the fortifications dates back to 1861. They are located near the Nervienne site. The roof of the old bakery has been transformed into a public park and playground for children, while the casemates accommodate the musée de la Route.
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in the 12th century. The population grew quickly, trade flourished, and several commercial buildings were erected near the Grand-Place. The 12th century also saw the appearance of the first town halls. The city had 4,700 inhabitants by the end of the 13th century. Mons succeeded
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is the oldest in Belgium and perhaps even on the continent. It was founded in 1721. At that time, Mons became a masonic centre followed by the creation of several new lodges (Vraie et parfaite harmonie (1767), À l'Orient de Mons (1783) et la Ligue équitable (1786).
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also see the Belfry. Already in the 13th century, the counts mentioned the House of Peace, located in the Rue Nimy. Other documents of the same time let one suppose that there existed two Houses of Peace, the one in the Rue Nimy and the other in the market area.
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and coal mining made Mons a centre of heavy industry. In 1830, Belgium gained its independence and the decision was made to dismantle the fortifications, allowing the creation of large boulevards and other urban projects. In 1914, Mons was the location of the
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forced the water from the valley level up to the town water tanks in the castle place yard. To source the water, Mons purchased two springs known as the "Mouse Hole" and "La Vallière," and the water was transported via hydraulic motor.
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The "water machine" still bears witness to the sanitary and hygiene concerns which arose in Mons in 1865-1870 and marks the transition from medieval water supply wells, springs and hand pumps, to operation of pumps suction and force.
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It is made of local materials like sandstone, blue stone and brick. It is designed in a classic form, which is expressed by a Latin cross sign. It measures 115 metres long, 32 metres wide and rises to 24.5 metres at the keystone. The
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illuminate new avenues and streets. These two changes are made possible by the demolition of the fortifications, which releases the land, and the diversion of Trouille including the strategic role of supply ditches was then passed.
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Today, the city is an important university town and commercial centre. The main square is the centre of the old city. It is paved in the manner of old cities and is home to many cafes and restaurants, as well as the Town Hall and
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These buildings surround a small, irregularly shaped square, the Mayor's Garden, from which the Rue d'Enghien descends. The Ropieur Fountain, by sculptor Léon Gobert (1869–1935), can be found in the middle of the square. The
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The outskirts of the city are also generally made of brick terraced houses. They nevertheless have the largest green spaces in the front or rear. In more remote areas of the centre, there are four façades of the villas.
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and water when it rains in the concourse, etc. The lack of any maintenance contracts might be a significant cause of these problems, since minor problems might otherwise have been prevented from getting worse.
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Three wells, fountains that decorated the streets of Mons have survived until today. This is the case of the fountain-pillory, Louis XVI style, built in 1779 by the blue stone Ouvertus architect.
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terrace on its top open to the public had just been completed in 2009. The tower has housed a sound installation in the festival of contemporary art audio-visual CitySonics when it reopened.
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MONS WAS RECAPTURED BY THE CANADIAN CORPS ON THE 11th NOVEMBER 1918: AFTER FIFTY MONTHS OF GERMAN OCCUPATION, FREEDOM WAS RESTORED TO THE CITY: HERE WAS FIRED THE LAST SHOT OF THE GREAT WAR.
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The collegiate was built in the 15th century on the orders of canons. Along with the nearby Belfry, it is considered as a major symbol of the city of Mons. It contains many works of
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policy of deconstruction of these houses which is still in progress at the moment. A whole series of social buildings are evenly dispersed in the downtown and surrounding suburbs.
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is one of the remarkable trees in the park. Various memorials and outdoor sculptures, including works of sculptors Grard, Deville, Hupet, and Guilmot Harvent, are placed.
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was one of the first general strikes in an industrial country. The proposed law on universal suffrage was approved the day after by the Belgian Parliament.
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in the 12th century. The population grew quickly, trade flourished, and several commercial buildings were erected near the Grand-Place. In 1814, King
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A 5 hectare landscaped park was built in the mid 19th century and consists of various species of age-old trees, water features, lakes and lawns. A
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on a paved area near the Collegiate Church of St. Waudru; tradition holds that this operation must be successful for the city to prosper.
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style building in Belgium that reaches a height of 87 meters. In its top section it contains a 49 bell carillon. It was classified as a
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as the capital of the county of Hainaut in 1295 and grew to 8,900 inhabitants by the end of the 15th century. In the 1450s,
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took over the construction of the Saint Waltrude church from Jan Spijkens and restored the Town Hall.
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during the final days of the war. There are several memorial placards related to the WW1 battles.
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symbolizes a young insolent resident of Mons, drenching passersby with water from the fountain.
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were listed in 1983 on the advice of the Royal Commission of Monuments, Sites and Excavations.
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described the Belfry in a letter to his wife as "a coffeepot flanked by four smaller teapots."
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confronts the dragon. The fight lasts for about half an hour, accompanied by the rhythmic
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818:, seven strikers were killed by the civic guard at the end of the
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in 1709. In 1715, Mons returned to Austria under the terms of the
682:, who had hoped to clear the way for the French Protestant leader
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Although located in the heart of the old County of Hainaut, the
1993:
The old castle's gardens and the Romanesque St. Calixte's Chapel
982:
966:
914:
4585:
3999:
3832:
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near the Mons hill, at a place called Ursidongus, now known as
524:
The first signs of activity in the region of Mons are found at
4059:
3105:(in French). ASBL Sainte Waudru, Mons, Belgium. Archived from
1377:
Climate data for Mons (1981–2010 normals, sunshine 1984–2013)
1260:, and is one of the world's largest gatherings of WWII tanks.
626:
2845:"Herkomst naar nationaliteitsgroep van herkomst per gemeente"
3657:
2341:(ESAPV) and regional television TV Borinage Mons (Tele MB).
1252:
Tanks in town commemorates the liberation of Belgium during
1244:
Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
1216:"), before it is carried in the city streets in a colourful
796:
region as a whole. It was to become an integral part of the
1851:
Typical narrow street decorated with a "street art" design
698:
took control of Mons in September 1572 in the name of the
3256:"Lettre du 18 août 1837, consultable sur le site de Mons"
3080:
Christiane Piérard et André Godart « L'immeuble dit
3063:
Enquête 2001 de l'INS – Population par type de logements.
1268:
There are several public educational facilities in Mons:
2851:. 8 June 2023. Archived from the original on 2 July 2023
658:
Map of Mons in the 16th century by Lodovico Guicciardini
474:
increased the fortifications, following the fall of the
3189:"Sainte-Waudru et le gothique brabançon - introduction"
2285:
2006. In 2009 this event was moved to the Grand-Place.
2129:
Bas-relief on the western wall in the collegiate church
1831:, though the team has since disbanded. There is also a
1220:
that counts more than a thousand costumed participants.
3664:
Unofficial site of the Doudou (Text; Movies; Music...)
1205:
to the mayor of the city on the eve of the procession.
378:
3651:
2750:"Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018"
1816:
The town hosts a professional basketball team called
2021:
1477, when the nearby shop in the arsenal exploded.
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4341:
4256:
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859:On 23–24 August 1914, Mons was the location of the
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3676:Conservatoire Royal de Mon, posted by Gerard Epure
3521:
3454:
911:After the war, most industries went into decline.
21:City and municipality in French Community, Belgium
3403:"Les cours de justice prennent l'EAU - lesoir.be"
3357:, Éd. Institut du Patrimoine Wallon, 2007, p. 35.
1301:, UMons, founded in 2009 by a merger between the
564:for the mountain on which the castrum was built.
2945:"Klimaatstatistieken van de Belgische gemeenten"
2869:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
2557:, botanist, economist, and writer (19th century)
2165:(Golden Carriage) shown in the collegiate church
888:
728:(1713). But the French did not give up easily;
3195:(in French). ASBL Sainte Waudru, Mons, Belgium
4597:
4011:
3844:
3697:
462:Mons was made into a fortified city by Count
8:
2063:
686:to oppose Spanish rule. After the murder of
31:
933:The municipality consists of the following
732:besieged the city again in 1746. After the
712:On 8 April 1691, after a nine-month siege,
532:tools in Europe were found dating from the
46:
4604:
4590:
4582:
4018:
4004:
3996:
3851:
3837:
3829:
3704:
3690:
3682:
3670:The World Heritage Flint mines in Spiennes
1373:
1016:
23:
3542:10.1093/omo/9781561592630.013.60000200743
3292:, Didier Hatier, Bruxelles, 1986, p. 134.
919:Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
3445:
3443:
1354:is located nearby for private aircraft.
4571:municipalities with language facilities
3475:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.03094
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3045:
3034:
2862:
1208:The placement of the reliquary on the
758:fire on strikers near Mons during the
315:147.56 km (56.97 sq mi)
3558:from the original on 27 November 2021
3236:from the original on 30 November 2005
2484:, painter and sculptor (17th century)
2478:, musicologist and critic (1784–1871)
1915:The Grand-Place and Town Hall of Mons
1132:EU27 (excluding neighboring country)
1086:EU27 (excluding neighboring country)
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331:
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310:
293: • Governing party/ies
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247:
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115:
7:
5263:Municipalities of Hainaut (province)
3719:
2981:"Incendie dans un HLM à Mons – p. 4"
2460:– 1460); birth in Mons is uncertain)
2229:The site of the former water machine
1337:, which is a continuation of French
16:Capital of Hainaut province, Belgium
3601:. pp. 3–5, 7, 14–24, 50, 293.
2925:from the original on 27 August 2021
2782:from the original on 9 October 2020
2195:on 1 December 1999, as part of the
1843:Planning and architectural heritage
1820:and a tennis tournament called the
1350:A small, general aviation airfield
814:On 17 April 1893, between Mons and
2466:, theologian (1522 to 31 May 1567)
2257:The main pavillon of the Waux-Hall
883:during the final days of the war.
590:and two of his disciples built an
560:. The name was later changed into
14:
3672:, in French (summary in English).
3353:Ministère de la région wallonne,
3280:Karl Petit & Gérard Mathieu,
1062:Belgians with foreign background
1049:Belgians with Belgian background
552:times, giving the settlement its
4129:
3793:
3772:
3764:
3743:
3712:Places adjacent to Mons, Belgium
3226:"Belfries of Belgium and France"
3086:Le patrimoine majeur de Wallonie
3084:, Grand-Place n° 35 » dans
2895:from the original on 2 July 2023
2674:
2657:
2640:
2623:
2606:
2589:
2154:
2134:
2122:
2116:Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
2108:
2078:Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
2072:Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
1986:
1974:
1962:
1947:
1935:
1920:
1908:
863:—the first battle fought by the
577:Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
211:
157:
137:
130:
102:
92:
77:
5278:World Heritage Sites in Belgium
5268:Provincial capitals of Wallonia
3491:from the original on 8 May 2022
3370:. Citysonics.be. Archived from
3305:, document de la ville de Mons"
2952:Royal Meteorological Institute
2578:, writer (16th - 17th century)
2373:The Casemates, Place Nervienne
2197:Belfries of Belgium and France
2082:Brabantine Gothic architecture
1942:The former St. George's Chapel
1803:Royal Meteorological Institute
820:Belgian general strike of 1893
760:Belgian general strike of 1893
692:St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
666:Map of Mons at the siege, 1691
594:or chapel dedicated to Saints
1:
3794:
3744:
3119:With sub links: the church:
3099:"Historique de la collégiale"
2551:, painter (15th-16th century)
2454:
1303:Faculté polytechnique de Mons
871:. The British were forced to
802:, the industrial backbone of
487:. The British were forced to
4613:European Capitals of Culture
3773:
3765:
3639:Cercle Archéologique de Mons
3571:UK public library membership
3520:; Wangermée, Robert (2001).
3504:UK public library membership
3428:Waltrude at saints.sqpn.com.
3230:UNESCO World Heritage Centre
2145:by Jacques Du Brœucq in the
1347:opened on 19 December 1841.
778:William I of the Netherlands
472:William I of the Netherlands
138:
3658:Official site of the Doudou
3207:pourquoi brabançonne ?
3193:La collégiale Sainte-Waudru
3154:réparations et restauration
3103:La collégiale Sainte-Waudru
2849:StatBel: Belgium in Figures
2800:Source: Archives of Ontario
2488:François-Philippe de Haussy
2209:Press House (Spanish House)
1969:The old hotel in the circle
1824:. It previously hosted the
1710:Average precipitation days
1566:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1426:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1362:Mons has a typical Belgian
1295:located in Mons since 1899.
1273:Conservatoire royal de Mons
752:Troops of the paramilitary
509:European Capital of Culture
154:Location of Mons in Hainaut
5294:
5253:Sub-municipalities of Mons
3597:(1st ed.). New York:
2434:
2193:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1891:to stage a battle between
1800:
1376:
1333:. It is also accessed via
1329:Mons is located along the
1313:Institut Reine Astrid Mons
1307:University of Mons-Hainaut
833:
772:Following the fall of the
5273:Wallonia's Major Heritage
4619:
4553:
4127:
3717:
3652:Official site of the city
2544:Walloon movement activist
2064:
1753:
1709:
1635:
1565:
1495:
1425:
1420:
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1027:
1022:
1019:
921:(SHAPE) was relocated in
901:Battle of the Mons Pocket
528:, where some of the best
455:, and the capital of the
336:650/km (1,700/sq mi)
171:
125:
116:
88:
76:
63:
3644:1 September 2006 at the
3523:"Fétis, François-Joseph"
3437:Retrieved 26.March 2013.
3433:21 December 2014 at the
2532:, painter (16th century)
2520:, painter (19th century)
2492:National Bank of Belgium
2490:, first governor of the
2149:of the collegiate church
744:From 1800 to the present
83:Panorama of the old town
4153:Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont
3534:Oxford University Press
3467:Oxford University Press
2563:, long-distance athlete
2402:Concourse of the Courts
2320:frieze lotus bud, etc.
1318:Collège Saint-Stanislas
440:
32:
4812:Santiago de Compostela
4429:Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes
3969:Villers-Saint-Ghislain
3185:Retrieved 15 July 2011
2716:Initialis Science Park
2500:, composer (1532–1594)
2446:
2394:
2374:
2354:
2333:
2300:
2274:
2258:
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2180:
2058:
2048:
2008:
1852:
1837:Hippodrome de Wallonie
1352:Saint-Ghislain Airport
1197:The entrusting of the
1194:. Highlights include:
1007:Villers-Saint-Ghislain
892:
856:
848:
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667:
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614:), daughter of one of
583:
411:
47:
3212:27 March 2012 at the
3181:27 March 2012 at the
3170:27 March 2012 at the
3159:27 March 2012 at the
3148:27 March 2012 at the
3137:27 March 2012 at the
3126:27 March 2012 at the
3068:24 April 2009 at the
2814:Breakout and Pursuit.
2476:François-Joseph Fétis
2445:Francois-Joseph Fetis
2444:
2392:
2372:
2352:
2331:
2296:
2268:
2256:
2228:
2178:
2056:
2006:
1850:
1293:University of Louvain
877:Second Battle of Mons
854:
847:entering Mons in 1918
843:
790:Industrial Revolution
751:
665:
657:
575:
544:, a Belgian tribe. A
480:Industrial Revolution
3978:Villages and hamlets
3859:Populated places in
3163: ; the tower:
3023:on 29 September 2007
3012:. 29 September 2007
2827:17 July 2015 at the
2526:, Italian Footballer
2393:Valenciennoise Tower
2385:Valenciennoise Tower
2099:is surrounded by an
1818:Belfius Mons-Hainaut
1345:Mons railway station
1289:UCLouvain FUCaM Mons
1258:3rd Armored Division
1121:Neighboring country
1075:Neighboring country
718:Battle of Malplaquet
707:Southern Netherlands
586:In the 7th century,
416:Dutch pronunciation:
333: • Density
191:50.45472°N 3.95250°E
151:Location in Belgium
4206:Montigny-le-Tilleul
4109:Frasnes-lez-Anvaing
3290:Racines d'espérance
3121:édifices antérieurs
2555:Paul Émile de Puydt
2431:People born in Mons
1496:Daily mean °C (°F)
1223:The lifting of the
774:First French Empire
476:First French Empire
457:province of Hainaut
420:[ˈbɛrɣə(n)]
187: /
5258:Cities in Wallonia
3869:Sub-municipalities
3529:Grove Music Online
3462:Grove Music Online
2885:"Origin | Statbel"
2538:, Walloon writer,
2530:Nicolas Neufchatel
2524:Davide Moscardelli
2470:Jacques du Broeucq
2447:
2395:
2375:
2355:
2334:
2332:The Carré des Arts
2303:The masonic Lodge
2301:
2275:
2259:
2231:
2181:
2089:Jacques du Broeucq
2059:
2057:The Mayor's Garden
2009:
1853:
1335:European route E42
1320:, founded in 1851.
1299:University of Mons
1291:, a campus of the
935:sub-municipalities
857:
849:
770:
734:Battle of Jemappes
684:Gaspard de Coligny
668:
660:
584:
325: • Total
312: • Total
278: • Mayor
5235:
5234:
4579:
4578:
4439:Merbes-le-Château
4312:
4190:Fontaine-l'Évêque
3993:
3992:
3826:
3825:
3821:
3820:
3569:(subscription or
3502:(subscription or
3484:978-1-56159-263-0
3205:Continued with:
3044:Missing or empty
2313:French Revolution
2305:La Parfaite Union
2298:La Parfaite Union
2025:Current City Hall
1956:de la Toison d'Or
1954:The house called
1927:The house called
1808:
1807:
1174:
1173:
799:sillon industriel
726:Treaty of Utrecht
650:From 1500 to 1800
644:Matheus de Layens
520:Early settlements
384:
383:
196:50.45472; 3.95250
5285:
5223:
5208:
5189:
5163:
5143:
5132:Esch-sur-Alzette
5123:
5108:
5093:
5078:
5063:
5048:
5033:
5018:
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4698:
4688:
4678:
4668:
4655:
4645:
4635:
4625:
4606:
4599:
4592:
4583:
4512:Mont-de-l'Enclus
4506:Leuze-en-Hainaut
4493:Comines-Warneton
4466:Tournai-Mouscron
4310:
4201:Les Bons Villers
4133:
4020:
4013:
4006:
3997:
3959:Saint-Symphorien
3853:
3846:
3839:
3830:
3797:
3796:
3776:
3775:
3768:
3767:
3747:
3746:
3720:
3706:
3699:
3692:
3683:
3628:
3599:Ballantine Books
3575:
3574:
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3565:
3563:
3525:
3518:Ellis, Katharine
3514:
3508:
3507:
3500:
3498:
3496:
3458:
3447:
3438:
3425:
3419:
3418:
3416:
3414:
3405:. Archived from
3399:
3393:
3390:
3384:
3383:
3381:
3379:
3374:on 10 March 2012
3364:
3358:
3351:
3345:
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3333:
3330:
3328:
3322:
3316:. Archived from
3311:
3299:
3293:
3278:
3272:
3271:
3269:
3267:
3262:on 10 March 2012
3258:. Archived from
3252:
3246:
3245:
3243:
3241:
3222:
3216:
3204:
3202:
3200:
3118:
3116:
3114:
3109:on 27 March 2012
3095:
3089:
3078:
3072:
3060:
3054:
3053:
3047:
3042:
3040:
3032:
3030:
3028:
3022:
3016:. Archived from
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3003:
3002:
3000:
2998:
2992:
2986:. Archived from
2985:
2977:
2971:
2970:
2968:
2966:
2960:
2954:. Archived from
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2941:
2935:
2934:
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2911:
2905:
2904:
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2900:
2881:
2875:
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2841:
2835:
2810:Martin Blumenson
2807:
2801:
2798:
2792:
2791:
2789:
2787:
2772:"Stadsplan Mons"
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2762:
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2759:
2757:
2746:
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2629:
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2612:
2610:
2609:
2595:
2593:
2592:
2569:, member of the
2561:Vincent Rousseau
2536:Charles Plisnier
2498:Orlando di Lasso
2482:Giuseppe Grisoni
2459:
2456:
2437:People from Mons
2273:tree in the park
2158:
2138:
2126:
2112:
2103:and 15 chapels.
2067:
2066:
1990:
1978:
1966:
1951:
1939:
1924:
1912:
1374:
1281:
1256:by the American
1020:Group of origin
1017:
999:Saint-Symphorien
895:Second World War
765:Le Petit Journal
430:
429:
428:
422:
417:
405:
404:
403:
397:
392:
231:French Community
217:
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202:
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119:Location of Mons
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58:
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5288:
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5284:
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5231:
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5161:
5141:
5121:
5107:2020-April 2021
5106:
5091:
5076:
5061:
5046:
5031:
5016:
5001:
4986:
4971:
4951:
4936:
4921:
4912:Luxembourg City
4906:
4896:
4886:
4871:
4856:
4841:
4826:
4776:
4766:
4756:
4746:
4736:
4732:Luxembourg City
4726:
4716:
4706:
4696:
4686:
4676:
4666:
4653:
4643:
4633:
4623:
4615:
4610:
4580:
4575:
4549:
4460:
4386:
4352:Braine-le-Comte
4337:
4252:
4215:
4134:
4125:
4045:
4024:
3994:
3989:
3973:
3863:
3857:
3827:
3822:
3783:
3777:
3757:
3713:
3710:
3646:Wayback Machine
3635:
3609:
3587:
3584:
3582:Further reading
3579:
3578:
3568:
3561:
3559:
3552:
3516:
3515:
3511:
3501:
3494:
3492:
3485:
3449:
3448:
3441:
3435:Wayback Machine
3426:
3422:
3412:
3410:
3409:on 2 April 2012
3401:
3400:
3396:
3391:
3387:
3377:
3375:
3366:
3365:
3361:
3352:
3348:
3343:
3339:
3326:
3324:
3323:on 5 March 2012
3320:
3309:
3301:
3300:
3296:
3286:Léopold Genicot
3279:
3275:
3265:
3263:
3254:
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3219:
3214:Wayback Machine
3198:
3196:
3187:
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3183:Wayback Machine
3172:Wayback Machine
3161:Wayback Machine
3150:Wayback Machine
3139:Wayback Machine
3128:Wayback Machine
3112:
3110:
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3096:
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3070:Wayback Machine
3061:
3057:
3043:
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3020:
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2994:
2993:on 21 July 2011
2990:
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2838:
2833:The Mons pocket
2831:). Chapter 32:
2829:Wayback Machine
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2622:
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2605:
2590:
2588:
2585:
2567:Marie Vuillemin
2457:
2451:Gilles Binchois
2439:
2435:Main category:
2433:
2417:
2404:
2387:
2367:
2347:
2326:
2291:
2269:The remarkable
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2173:
2166:
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2150:
2143:St. Bartholomew
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108:Coat of arms
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5193:Nova Gorica
4449:Sivry-Rance
4419:Erquelinnes
4358:Écaussinnes
4271:Colfontaine
4242:La Louvière
4221:La Louvière
3954:Saint-Denis
3781:La Louvière
3678:, in French
3589:Makos, Adam
3314:www.mons.be
3284:, p. 44 ou
2919:Google Maps
2818:archive.org
2712:Grand Hornu
2686:Little Rock
2583:Twin cities
2571:Bonnot Gang
2518:Émile Motte
2458: 1400
2423:of Mons is
2379:Netherlands
2345:Rouge-Puits
2203:Victor Hugo
1929:Blan Levrie
1880:Grand-Place
1370:influence.
1368:Gulf Stream
1276: [
1177:Festivities
995:Saint-Denis
869:World War I
768:, May 1893)
690:during the
616:Chlothar II
610:(in French
568:Middle Ages
558:Castrilocus
459:, Belgium.
379:www.mons.be
194: /
5242:Categories
5087:Leeuwarden
4742:Copenhagen
4569:indicates
4560:indicates
4500:Estaimpuis
4248:Morlanwelz
4177:Farciennes
4172:Courcelles
4088:Ellezelles
4076:Brugelette
4071:Bernissart
3897:Harmignies
3617:2018039460
3532:. Oxford:
3465:. Oxford:
3327:20 January
3240:5 November
2736:References
2729:Paul Otlet
2311:After the
2179:The Belfry
2141:Statue of
2101:ambulatory
1218:procession
955:Harmignies
907:After 1945
688:de Coligny
676:Protestant
631:Baldwin IV
464:Baldwin IV
366:Area codes
320:Population
273:Government
179:50°27′17″N
5175:Bad Ischl
5152:Timișoara
5012:Marseille
4997:Guimarães
4932:Stavanger
4927:Liverpool
4852:Salamanca
4832:Rotterdam
4782:Reykjavík
4762:Stockholm
4649:Amsterdam
4481:Brunehaut
4444:Momignies
4400:Anderlues
4326:Quiévrain
4316:Quaregnon
4311:(Capital)
4291:Honnelles
4281:Frameries
4196:Gerpinnes
4159:Charleroi
4140:Charleroi
3944:Nouvelles
3922:Maisières
3807:Frameries
3759:Quaregnon
3625:27342118M
3594:Spearhead
3573:required)
3506:required)
3266:24 August
2786:5 October
2752:. Statbel
2725:Mundaneum
2365:Casemates
2249:Waux Hall
1999:City Hall
1839:in Mons.
1835:venue at
1264:Education
1212:("Golden
1199:reliquary
987:Nouvelles
975:Maisières
929:Geography
845:Canadians
782:Charleroi
714:Louis XIV
672:Charles V
670:In 1515,
622:in 1039.
620:canonized
534:Neolithic
511:in 2015.
347:7000-7034
226:Community
5202:Chemnitz
5157:Elefsina
5147:Veszprém
5137:Novi Sad
5082:Valletta
4962:Istanbul
4797:Brussels
4792:Helsinki
4639:Florence
4532:Péruwelz
4519:Mouscron
4406:Beaumont
4376:Soignies
4364:Le Rœulx
4343:Soignies
4236:Estinnes
4166:Châtelet
4115:Lessines
4082:Chièvres
4039:Wallonia
4031:province
3985:Ghislage
3964:Spiennes
3917:Jemappes
3816:Estinnes
3735:Le Rœulx
3730:Soignies
3642:Archived
3591:(2019).
3556:Archived
3489:Archived
3453:(2001).
3431:Archived
3413:30 March
3282:op. cit.
3234:Archived
3210:Archived
3179:Archived
3176:chantier
3168:Archived
3157:Archived
3146:Archived
3143:chantier
3135:Archived
3124:Archived
3066:Archived
3037:cite web
3027:20 March
2997:30 March
2929:20 March
2923:Archived
2893:Archived
2865:cite web
2825:Archived
2780:Archived
2720:Mons Meg
2707:Borinage
2696:See also
2690:Arkansas
2635:Thoissey
2601:Changsha
2425:Waltrude
2163:Car d'Or
1870:Jemappes
1801:Source:
1705:(32.19)
1636:Average
1331:N56 road
1305:and the
1225:Car d'Or
1210:Car d'Or
1003:Spiennes
971:Jemappes
816:Jemappes
804:Wallonia
794:Borinage
738:Jemappes
730:Louis XV
720:and the
700:Catholic
579:and the
526:Spiennes
453:Wallonia
354:NIS code
250:Province
243:Wallonia
182:3°57′9″E
5227:Liepāja
5217:Trenčín
5197:Gorizia
5097:Plovdiv
5057:Wrocław
4992:Maribor
4982:Tallinn
4947:Vilnius
4867:Plovdiv
4822:Bologna
4817:Avignon
4712:Antwerp
4682:Glasgow
4544:Tournai
4475:Antoing
4382:Seneffe
4296:Jurbise
4286:Hensies
4183:Fleurus
4103:Flobecq
4095:Enghien
4043:Belgium
4035:Hainaut
4029:in the
3902:Harveng
3882:Cuesmes
3726:Jurbise
3562:4 March
3495:4 March
3378:6 March
3199:15 July
3113:15 July
2822:ibiblio
2756:9 March
2189:Baroque
2097:chancel
2065:ropieur
2012:History
1888:Lumeçon
1874:Cuesmes
1700:(3.01)
1695:(2.87)
1690:(2.88)
1685:(2.40)
1680:(2.90)
1675:(2.76)
1670:(2.95)
1665:(2.65)
1660:(1.94)
1655:(2.72)
1650:(2.31)
1645:(2.80)
1631:(43.2)
1626:(34.5)
1621:(38.7)
1616:(44.6)
1611:(49.8)
1606:(54.7)
1601:(55.4)
1596:(51.8)
1591:(46.8)
1586:(39.6)
1581:(36.5)
1576:(32.5)
1571:(32.9)
1561:(50.5)
1556:(38.8)
1551:(44.1)
1546:(51.8)
1541:(58.5)
1536:(64.0)
1531:(64.8)
1526:(60.8)
1521:(55.8)
1516:(48.6)
1511:(43.7)
1506:(38.3)
1501:(37.8)
1491:(57.9)
1486:(43.2)
1481:(49.5)
1476:(59.0)
1471:(66.9)
1466:(73.8)
1461:(74.3)
1456:(69.8)
1451:(64.9)
1446:(57.6)
1441:(50.9)
1436:(44.1)
1431:(42.4)
1358:Climate
1232:Lumeçon
1214:Chariot
1116:17.11%
1103:12.43%
1100:11,991
1092:11.63%
1089:11,222
1070:28.25%
1057:54.64%
1033:Number
959:Harveng
943:Cuesmes
923:Casteau
879:by the
873:retreat
822:. This
635:Hainaut
592:oratory
546:castrum
515:History
489:retreat
468:Hainaut
443:) is a
433:Walloon
391:French:
375:Website
255:Hainaut
219:Belgium
207:Country
5127:Kaunas
5117:Galway
5112:Rijeka
5102:Matera
5072:Paphos
5067:Aarhus
5007:Košice
4902:Patras
4847:Bruges
4807:Kraków
4802:Prague
4787:Bergen
4772:Weimar
4722:Lisbon
4702:Madrid
4692:Dublin
4662:Berlin
4629:Athens
4567:Italic
4562:cities
4486:Celles
4434:Lobbes
4413:Chimay
4370:Manage
4266:Boussu
4230:Binche
4066:Belœil
3949:Obourg
3927:Mesvin
3785:Binche
3623:
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3165:projet
3132:projet
2965:29 May
2899:2 July
2855:2 July
2679:
2669:Sefton
2662:
2652:Vannes
2648:France
2645:
2631:France
2628:
2618:Briare
2614:France
2611:
2594:
2512:Jesuit
2199:site.
2185:Belfry
2171:Belfry
1897:Dragon
1812:Sports
1796:1,621
1749:137.0
1382:Month
1240:Doudou
1188:Doudou
1166:96,465
1162:Total
1149:6.74%
1146:6,502
1135:6,851
1127:3.27%
1124:3,151
1112:16,504
1081:4.18%
1078:4,035
1066:27,248
1053:52,713
1005:, and
991:Obourg
979:Mesvin
784:, and
694:, the
562:Montes
542:Nervii
501:Belfry
478:. The
437:Picard
412:Bergen
328:95,299
238:Region
216:
51:
48:Bergen
40:Picard
36:
5168:Tartu
5042:Plzeň
4977:Turku
4957:Essen
4917:Sibiu
4882:Lille
4877:Genoa
4837:Porto
4672:Paris
4538:Rumes
4455:Thuin
4392:Thuin
4321:Quévy
4121:Silly
3907:Havré
3892:Ghlin
3887:Flénu
3877:Ciply
3811:Quévy
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