Antoing
Antoing | |||
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Municipality | |||
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Antoing Location in Belgium | |||
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Coordinates: 50°34′N 03°27′E / 50.567°N 3.450°ECoordinates: 50°34′N 03°27′E / 50.567°N 3.450°E | |||
Country | Belgium | ||
Community | French Community | ||
Region | Wallonia | ||
Province | Hainaut | ||
Arrondissement | Tournai | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Bernard Bauwens | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 31.13 km2 (12.02 sq mi) | ||
Population (1 January 2016)[1] | |||
• Total | 7,817 | ||
• Density | 250/km2 (650/sq mi) | ||
Postal codes | 7640-7643 | ||
Area codes | 069 |
Antoing is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Hainaut. It consists of the former municipalities of Antoing, Maubray, Péronnes-lez-Antoing, Bruyelle, Calonne and Fontenoy.
History
The Battle of Fontenoy, a major battle in the War of Austrian Succession, was fought near Fontenoy on May 11, 1745.
Places of interest
- Antoing Castle, originally from the 12th century, restored by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century
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Antoing Castle, castle of the Princes de Ligne (13th - 16th centuries)
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Churchtower (l'église Saint-Pierre)
Famous inhabitants
- Raoul Cauvin, comics writer, was born in Antoing in 1938
References
- ↑ Population per municipality as of 1 January 2016 (XLS; 397 KB)
External links
- Media related to Antoing at Wikimedia Commons
Tournai | ||||
Brunehaut | Péruwelz | |||
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Flines-lès-Mortagne (FR-59) |
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