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Dinant

Dinant (French pronunciation: [dinɑ̃] ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium. On the shores of river Meuse, in the Ardennes, it lies 90 kilometres (56 mi) south-east of Brussels, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-east of Charleroi and 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city of Namur. Dinant is situated 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the border with France.

Dinant
The citadel, the collegiate church and the Meuse
Location of Dinant
Dinant
Location in Belgium
Location of Dinant in Namur
Coordinates: 50°16′N 04°55′E / 50.267°N 4.917°E / 50.267; 4.917
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceNamur
ArrondissementDinant
Government
 • MayorThierry Bodlet (MR, ID!)
 • Governing party/iesID! - Dinant - Dinant Autrement
Area
 • Total100.05 km2 (38.63 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total13,544
 • Density140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Postal codes
5500, 5501, 5502, 5503, 5504
NIS code
91034
Area codes082
Websitewww.dinant.be

The municipality consists of the following districts: Anseremme, Bouvignes-sur-Meuse, Dinant, Dréhance, Falmagne, Falmignoul, Foy-Notre-Dame, Furfooz, Lisogne, Sorinnes and Thynes.

Geography edit

Dinant is positioned in the Upper Meuse valley, at a point where the river cuts deeply into the western Condroz plateau. Sited in a steep sided valley, between the rock face and the river. The original settlement had little space in which to grow away from the river, and it therefore expanded into a long, thin town, on a north–south axis, along the river shore. During the 19th century, the former Île des Batteurs (Drummers' Island) to the south was attached directly to the town when a branch of the Meuse was filled in.

Dinant has been enriched by the agricultural opportunities presented by the fertile land on the plateau that overlooks it. Within the town, brassware production is a traditional craft that has benefited from the presence of the broad and, at this point, easily navigable river which has facilitated easy delivery of the raw materials and ready distribution of the resulting products of the artisans' workshops. Another traditional source of wealth is provided by the limestone cliffs overlooking the town, which supported a high-end quarrying industry, producing black marble and bluestone, and whose distribution also benefited from the proximity of the relatively wide and deep navigable river.

History edit

Origins to the 10th century edit

The name Dinant comes from the Celtic Divo-Nanto, meaning "Sacred Valley" or "Divine Valley"; it can also be translated as "Celestial Gorge" or "Luminous Gorge" (as in modern Welsh Nant Dwyfol).

The Dinant area was already populated in Neolithic, Celtic, and Roman times. The first mention of Dinant as a settlement dates from the 7th century, when Perpète of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongeren, moved his principal residence from Maastricht to Dinant and founded the church of Saint Vincent. In 870, Charles the Bald gave part of Dinant to be administered by the Count of Namur, the other part by the Bishopric of Tongeren, which was by that time based in Liège.

In the 11th century, the emperor Henry IV granted several rights over Dinant to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, including market and justice rights. From that time on, the city became one of the 23 ‘‘bonnes villes’’ (or principal cities) of the Prince-Bishopric. The first stone bridge on the Meuse and major repair to the castle, which had been built earlier, also date from the end of the 11th century. Throughout this period, and until the end of the 18th century, Dinant shared its history with its overlord Liège, sometimes rising in revolt against it, sometimes partaking in its victories and defeats, mostly against the neighbouring County of Namur.

Late Middle Ages edit

Its strategic location on the Meuse exposed Dinant to battle and pillage, not always by avowed enemies: in 1466, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, uncle of Louis de Bourbon, Prince-Bishop of Liège, and Philip’s son Charles the Bold punished an uprising in Dinant during the Liège Wars, by casting 800 burghers into the Meuse and setting fire to the city. The city's economic rival was Bouvignes, downriver on the opposite shore of the Meuse.

Late Medieval Dinant and Bouvignes specialised in metalwork, producing finely cast and finished objects in a silvery brass alloy, called dinanderie and supplying aquamaniles, candlesticks, patens and other altar furniture throughout the Meuse valley (giving these objects their cautious designation "Mosan"), the Rhineland and beyond.

Henri Pirenne gained his doctorate in 1883 with a thesis on medieval Dinant.

The Old Regime and World War I edit

 
Dinant's destruction in World War I.

In the 16th and 17th centuries wars between France and Spain, Dinant suffered destruction, famine and epidemics, despite its neutrality. In 1675, the French army under Marshal François de Créquy occupied the city. Dinant was briefly taken by the Austrians at the end of the 18th century. The whole Bishopric of Liège was ceded to France in 1795. The dinanderies fell out of fashion and the economy of the city now rested on leather tanning and the manufacture of playing cards. The famous couques de Dinant also appeared at that time.

The city suffered devastation again at the beginning of the First World War. On 15 August 1914, French and German troops fought for the town in the Battle of Dinant; among the wounded was Lieut. Charles de Gaulle. On 23 August, 674 inhabitants were summarily executed by Saxon troops of the German Army – the biggest massacre committed by the Germans in 1914. Within a month, some five thousand Belgian and French civilians were killed by the Germans at numerous similar occasions.[2]

Sights edit

  • The city's landmark is the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame de Dinant. It was rebuilt in Gothic style on its old foundations after falling rocks from the adjacent cliff partially destroyed the former Romanesque style church in 1227. Several stages for a pair of towers on the west end were completed before the project was abandoned in favour of the present central tower with a famous onion dome and facetted multi-staged lantern.
  • Above the church rises the vertical flank of the rocher surmounted by the fortified Citadel of Dinant that was first built in the 11th century to control the Meuse valley. The Prince-Bishopric of Liège rebuilt and enlarged it in 1530; the French destroyed it in 1703. Its present aspect, with the rock-hewn stairs (408 steps), is due to rebuilding in 1821, during the United Kingdom of the Netherlands phase of Dinant's chequered history. A cable car is available during the high season to take visitors from the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame to the top of the Citadel.
  • Apart from the main block is the Rocher Bayard that was said to have been split by giant hoof of Bayard, the giant horse carrying the four sons of Duke Aymon on their legendary flight from Charlemagne through the Ardennes, told in Les Quatre Fils Aymon, a famous 12th-century chanson de geste. In reality the rock has been divided by the soldiers of Louis XIV after the conquest of Dinant in order to construct a road alongside the Meuse.
  • The house of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone located in the street of the same name. A little museum, the Mr Sax's House, pays attention to his life and saxophones.

Gastronomic culture edit

 
Couques de Dinant at a Dinant bakery
  • The Flamiche dinantaise is the local version of quiche made with a cheese called "boulette de Romedenne".
  • The couque de Dinant is Europe's hardest biscuit, with a honey-sweetened flavour that is impressed with a carved wooden mould before baking.
  • The beer brand Leffe originates from Dinant and there is a museum there.

Transport edit

Dinant's railway station is on the left bank of the river. There is hourly train service to Brussels, about a 90-minute ride.[3]

Healthcare edit

Dinant hosts the Saint-Vincent and Saint-Anne sites (Centre Hospitalier de Dinant) of the CHU UCLouvain Namur university hospital, the provinces' largest employer and serving as teaching hospital for the University of Louvain.

Notable people edit

Twin cities and twinning edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Horne, John; Kramer, Alan (2001). Conclusion and Perspectives. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 419. ISBN 0-300-08975-9. Retrieved 8 November 2015 – via books.google.com.au. ... we have confirmed the official wartime estimates that some 6,500 civilians were killed in Belgium and France from August to October 1914. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Brussels to Dinant: Train times and train tickets". www.thetrainline-europe.com. Trainline International Ltd. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  4. ^ Richard, Alexis (2013-12-10). "Disneyland Paris-Dinant : le jumelage". Disney : Toute l'actualité des films et de Disneyland Paris (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-06.

External links edit

  •   Dinant travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official web site in French, Dutch, and English
  • Dinant groups on Flickr
  • Dinant Cultural Center
  • Map of Dinant with localisation of Adolphe Sax House

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For the community in Canada see Dinant Alberta This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dinant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Dinant French pronunciation dinɑ is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur Belgium On the shores of river Meuse in the Ardennes it lies 90 kilometres 56 mi south east of Brussels 30 kilometres 19 mi south east of Charleroi and 30 kilometres 19 mi south of the city of Namur Dinant is situated 20 kilometres 12 mi north of the border with France DinantMunicipalityThe citadel the collegiate church and the MeuseFlagCoat of armsLocation of DinantDinantLocation in Belgium Location of Dinant in NamurCoordinates 50 16 N 04 55 E 50 267 N 4 917 E 50 267 4 917Country BelgiumCommunityFrench CommunityRegionWalloniaProvinceNamurArrondissementDinantGovernment MayorThierry Bodlet MR ID Governing party iesID Dinant Dinant AutrementArea Total100 05 km2 38 63 sq mi Population 2018 01 01 1 Total13 544 Density140 km2 350 sq mi Postal codes5500 5501 5502 5503 5504NIS code91034Area codes082Websitewww dinant be The municipality consists of the following districts Anseremme Bouvignes sur Meuse Dinant Drehance Falmagne Falmignoul Foy Notre Dame Furfooz Lisogne Sorinnes and Thynes Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Origins to the 10th century 2 2 Late Middle Ages 2 3 The Old Regime and World War I 3 Sights 4 Gastronomic culture 5 Transport 6 Healthcare 7 Notable people 8 Twin cities and twinning 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeography editDinant is positioned in the Upper Meuse valley at a point where the river cuts deeply into the western Condroz plateau Sited in a steep sided valley between the rock face and the river The original settlement had little space in which to grow away from the river and it therefore expanded into a long thin town on a north south axis along the river shore During the 19th century the former Ile des Batteurs Drummers Island to the south was attached directly to the town when a branch of the Meuse was filled in Dinant has been enriched by the agricultural opportunities presented by the fertile land on the plateau that overlooks it Within the town brassware production is a traditional craft that has benefited from the presence of the broad and at this point easily navigable river which has facilitated easy delivery of the raw materials and ready distribution of the resulting products of the artisans workshops Another traditional source of wealth is provided by the limestone cliffs overlooking the town which supported a high end quarrying industry producing black marble and bluestone and whose distribution also benefited from the proximity of the relatively wide and deep navigable river History editOrigins to the 10th century edit The name Dinant comes from the Celtic Divo Nanto meaning Sacred Valley or Divine Valley it can also be translated as Celestial Gorge or Luminous Gorge as in modern Welsh Nant Dwyfol The Dinant area was already populated in Neolithic Celtic and Roman times The first mention of Dinant as a settlement dates from the 7th century when Perpete of Maastricht Bishop of Tongeren moved his principal residence from Maastricht to Dinant and founded the church of Saint Vincent In 870 Charles the Bald gave part of Dinant to be administered by the Count of Namur the other part by the Bishopric of Tongeren which was by that time based in Liege In the 11th century the emperor Henry IV granted several rights over Dinant to the Prince Bishopric of Liege including market and justice rights From that time on the city became one of the 23 bonnes villes or principal cities of the Prince Bishopric The first stone bridge on the Meuse and major repair to the castle which had been built earlier also date from the end of the 11th century Throughout this period and until the end of the 18th century Dinant shared its history with its overlord Liege sometimes rising in revolt against it sometimes partaking in its victories and defeats mostly against the neighbouring County of Namur Late Middle Ages edit Its strategic location on the Meuse exposed Dinant to battle and pillage not always by avowed enemies in 1466 Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy uncle of Louis de Bourbon Prince Bishop of Liege and Philip s son Charles the Bold punished an uprising in Dinant during the Liege Wars by casting 800 burghers into the Meuse and setting fire to the city The city s economic rival was Bouvignes downriver on the opposite shore of the Meuse Late Medieval Dinant and Bouvignes specialised in metalwork producing finely cast and finished objects in a silvery brass alloy called dinanderie and supplying aquamaniles candlesticks patens and other altar furniture throughout the Meuse valley giving these objects their cautious designation Mosan the Rhineland and beyond Henri Pirenne gained his doctorate in 1883 with a thesis on medieval Dinant The Old Regime and World War I edit Main article Sack of Dinant nbsp Dinant s destruction in World War I In the 16th and 17th centuries wars between France and Spain Dinant suffered destruction famine and epidemics despite its neutrality In 1675 the French army under Marshal Francois de Crequy occupied the city Dinant was briefly taken by the Austrians at the end of the 18th century The whole Bishopric of Liege was ceded to France in 1795 The dinanderies fell out of fashion and the economy of the city now rested on leather tanning and the manufacture of playing cards The famous couques de Dinant also appeared at that time The city suffered devastation again at the beginning of the First World War On 15 August 1914 French and German troops fought for the town in the Battle of Dinant among the wounded was Lieut Charles de Gaulle On 23 August 674 inhabitants were summarily executed by Saxon troops of the German Army the biggest massacre committed by the Germans in 1914 Within a month some five thousand Belgian and French civilians were killed by the Germans at numerous similar occasions 2 Sights editSee also List of protected heritage sites in Dinant The city s landmark is the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame de Dinant It was rebuilt in Gothic style on its old foundations after falling rocks from the adjacent cliff partially destroyed the former Romanesque style church in 1227 Several stages for a pair of towers on the west end were completed before the project was abandoned in favour of the present central tower with a famous onion dome and facetted multi staged lantern Above the church rises the vertical flank of the rocher surmounted by the fortified Citadel of Dinant that was first built in the 11th century to control the Meuse valley The Prince Bishopric of Liege rebuilt and enlarged it in 1530 the French destroyed it in 1703 Its present aspect with the rock hewn stairs 408 steps is due to rebuilding in 1821 during the United Kingdom of the Netherlands phase of Dinant s chequered history A cable car is available during the high season to take visitors from the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame to the top of the Citadel Apart from the main block is the Rocher Bayard that was said to have been split by giant hoof of Bayard the giant horse carrying the four sons of Duke Aymon on their legendary flight from Charlemagne through the Ardennes told in Les Quatre Fils Aymon a famous 12th century chanson de geste In reality the rock has been divided by the soldiers of Louis XIV after the conquest of Dinant in order to construct a road alongside the Meuse The house of Adolphe Sax inventor of the saxophone located in the street of the same name A little museum the Mr Sax s House pays attention to his life and saxophones nbsp From the North nbsp Dinant towards the south seen from the citadel nbsp Dinant from Tourist Office nbsp Dinant in 1892 by Jan Hillebrand Wijsmuller nbsp 2019 Panorama Dinant nbsp View of Dinant by Tetar van Elven need quotation to verify Gastronomic culture edit nbsp Couques de Dinant at a Dinant bakery The Flamiche dinantaise is the local version of quiche made with a cheese called boulette de Romedenne The couque de Dinant is Europe s hardest biscuit with a honey sweetened flavour that is impressed with a carved wooden mould before baking The beer brand Leffe originates from Dinant and there is a museum there Transport editDinant s railway station is on the left bank of the river There is hourly train service to Brussels about a 90 minute ride 3 Healthcare editDinant hosts the Saint Vincent and Saint Anne sites Centre Hospitalier de Dinant of the CHU UCLouvain Namur university hospital the provinces largest employer and serving as teaching hospital for the University of Louvain Notable people editDavid of Dinant philosopher birth in Dinant is uncertain 12th century Joachim Patinir or Patenier 1485 1524 the first specialist landscape painter Antoine Joseph Wiertz painter 19th century Adolphe Sax inventor of the saxophone 19th century Georges Pire priest of the Dominican Order and Nobel Peace Prize recipient for 1958 Andre Eugene Pirson Dinant 21 March 1817 Brussels 28 December 1881 governor of the National Bank of Belgium NBB from 1877 until 1881 Andre Buzin artist and stamp designer 20th century Alex Miskirtchian boxerTwin cities and twinning editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Philippines Cagayan de Oro nbsp England Hoddesdon England nbsp Greece Chios nbsp France Dinan nbsp France Disneyland Paris 4 See also editRape of Belgium AuxbrebisReferences edit Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018 Statbel Retrieved 9 March 2019 Horne John Kramer Alan 2001 Conclusion and Perspectives New Haven Yale University Press p 419 ISBN 0 300 08975 9 Retrieved 8 November 2015 via books google com au we have confirmed the official wartime estimates that some 6 500 civilians were killed in Belgium and France from August to October 1914 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Brussels to Dinant Train times and train tickets www thetrainline europe com Trainline International Ltd Retrieved 9 November 2015 Richard Alexis 2013 12 10 Disneyland Paris Dinant le jumelage Disney Toute l actualite des films et de Disneyland Paris in French Retrieved 2022 05 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dinant nbsp Dinant travel guide from Wikivoyage Official web site in French Dutch and English Dinant groups on Flickr Dinant Cultural Center Citadel of Dinant Official web site Map of Dinant with localisation of Adolphe Sax House Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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