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Sint-Truiden

Sint-Truiden (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnˈtrœydə(n)] ; French: Saint-Trond [sɛ̃ tʁɔ̃]; Limburgish: Sintruin [sɪnˈtʀœjn])[tone?] is a city and municipality located in the province of Limburg, Flemish Region, Belgium, and has over 41,500 inhabitants, which makes it one of the largest cities in Limburg. The municipality includes the former communes (now deelgemeenten) of Aalst, Brustem, Duras, Engelmanshoven, Gelinden, Gorsem, Groot-Gelmen, Halmaal, Kerkom-bij-Sint-Truiden, Melveren, Metsteren, Ordingen, Runkelen, Velm, Wilderen, and Zepperen.

Sint-Truiden
Saint-Trond (French)
Market Square with eighteenth-century City Hall, Church of Our Lady and abbey tower
Location of Sint-Truiden
Sint-Truiden
Location in Belgium
Location of Sint-Truiden in Limburg
Coordinates: 50°48′N 05°11′E / 50.800°N 5.183°E / 50.800; 5.183
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceLimburg
ArrondissementHasselt
Government
 • MayorIngrid Kempeneers (CD&V)
 • Governing party/iesCD&V, Open VLD, N-VA
Area
 • Total107.12 km2 (41.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
 • Total40,672
 • Density380/km2 (980/sq mi)
Postal codes
3800, 3803, 3806
NIS code
71053
Area codes011
Websitewww.sint-truiden.be

The city is in the centre of Belgium's fruit-producing region, Haspengouw (Hesbaye), and is renowned for its pears, apples (Jonagold), and sweet cherries.

History edit

Origins and Golden Age edit

The municipality formed around an abbey founded by St. Trudo, a Frankish nobleman, in the 7th century. Legend has it that as a boy, Trudo was playing while building a small church with some rocks. When a woman scornfully kicked over the rocks she was struck by sudden blindness. Trudo cured her from this blindness after she asked for his forgiveness. He also allegedly was able to spring water and cure other illnesses. After Trudo's death, the abbey (the later Sint-Truiden Abbey) became the centre of a pilgrimage, which brought wealth to the neighbouring town. The 11th century was particularly prosperous and witnessed an important growth in population. This was the time when abbot Adelardus, reporting to the prince-bishop of Metz, built the abbey's main church and two additional churches in town: Our Lady (Lievenvrouwenkerk [nl]) and Sint-Gangulfus. Under his direction, Sint-Truiden also received an earth wall surmounted by a wooden fence and fortified gates. A proper stone wall, gates and towers, were built in 1129. The economy of this new oppidum city was based on the linen industry and commerce with foreign lands such as England, Champagne, and Germany.

In the 13th century, the fortified town became one of the 23 bonnes villes (main cities) belonging to the Bishopric of Liège. A market hall was built at the site where the current city hall stands, the social life of the city was organized by the various guilds, and a perron was erected on the central square, symbolizing the local government's authority in political affairs.

15th century until now edit

Charles the Bold captured the town in 1467, marking the beginning of a slow decline that lasted until the 19th century. The city's fortifications were dismantled in 1675, and many of the religious congregations were disbanded under the French regime at the end of the 18th century. After 1830, these empty buildings were turned into educational and medical facilities. The city was also the centre of a prosperous agricultural region, which from the end of the 19th century became well known for its fruit production.

It occupied an important strategical position with regard to the N.E. frontier of Belgium, and General Henri Alexis Brialmont recommended its fortification.[2] On 9 August 1914, at the outset of Germany's invasion of Belgium, 20 civilians were executed and a number of houses destroyed. The reconstruction and building of brand new neighbourhoods accelerated well into the 20th century.

During World War II, its airfield was the base of one of the most famous Luftwaffe Night Fighter squadron, NJG1, with units II/NJG1 and IV/NJG1 operating Junkers Ju 88 and Heinkel He 219 aircraft from here in 1944. The highest scoring German night fighter pilot, Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer (121 air victories, most of them at night) was referred to as "The spook of St. Trond" by British Bomber crews that flew over Germany on night raids. The airport EBST is still in use.

Transport edit

Air edit

The airport of Sint-Truiden, Limburg Regional Airport – EBST is PPR. It is a former Belgian Air Force Air Base and retains the long hard 06 – 24 runway, though only 1199 metres (3933 ft) is used.

Fuel (Jet A-1 and Avgas) are available. All is located in hangar 41 (turn right at the end of the runway when taxiing heading 06). Opening hours from 09:00 LT until sunset 7/7. There is also a flight school (airplane and helicopter) Fly One.

There are no scheduled flights.

Rail edit

The town is served by Sint-Truiden railway station.

Sports edit

 
Stayen

The professional football club Sint-Truidense V.V. is based in Sint-Truiden. STVV plays in the highest division of Belgian football, the Pro League.

Places of interest edit

 
Duras castle
  • Sint-Truiden's historical centre includes the town hall (Stadhuis), with a 17th-century belfry added by UNESCO to the World Heritage Site of Belfries of Belgium and France.[3][4] The oldest parts of the building date from the 13th century.
  • The 15th-century Church of Our Lady (Lievenvrouwenkerk) stands just beside the town hall.
  • The béguinage of Sint-Agnes, with its 13th-century church, was also classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site of Flemish Beguinages.
  • An 11th-century Romanesque tower and crypt are all that remain of the old abbey of St Trudo. Several other Romanesque buildings can also be visited in town: Sint-Pieterskerk, Sint-Gangulfuskerk, and the Guvelingen chapel.
  • On the abbey square stands the statue of St Trudo which, together with a meridian line traced on the ground, also functions as a sundial.
  • Sint-Truiden offers several good examples of Baroque architecture, including the gable of the town hall and the Minderbroederkerk.
  • The military school KSOO Saffraanberg, the grounds of which include Rochemdaal Castly.[5]

Notable inhabitants edit

Sister cities edit

Sint-Truiden is twinned with the following cities:

References edit

  1. ^ Statbel, Wikidata Q12480
  2. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "St Trond" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  3. ^ "World Heritage List | Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  4. ^ List of the Serial Properties to be examined by the 29th session of the World Heritage Committee, p. 8 : n° 943-021, Stadhuis met Toren, Sint-Truiden, listed in 1999.
  5. ^ "Deserted Places: The abandoned Château Rochendaal". 14 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Kristof Delorge". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch).

External links edit

  • Official website (in Dutch)
  • Official news website (in Dutch)

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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 Sint Truiden news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sint Truiden Dutch pronunciation sɪnˈtrœyde n French Saint Trond sɛ tʁɔ Limburgish Sintruin sɪnˈtʀœjn tone is a city and municipality located in the province of Limburg Flemish Region Belgium and has over 41 500 inhabitants which makes it one of the largest cities in Limburg The municipality includes the former communes now deelgemeenten of Aalst Brustem Duras Engelmanshoven Gelinden Gorsem Groot Gelmen Halmaal Kerkom bij Sint Truiden Melveren Metsteren Ordingen Runkelen Velm Wilderen and Zepperen Sint Truiden Saint Trond French City and municipalityMarket Square with eighteenth century City Hall Church of Our Lady and abbey towerFlagCoat of armsLocation of Sint TruidenSint TruidenLocation in Belgium Location of Sint Truiden in LimburgCoordinates 50 48 N 05 11 E 50 800 N 5 183 E 50 800 5 183Country BelgiumCommunityFlemish CommunityRegionFlemish RegionProvinceLimburgArrondissementHasseltGovernment MayorIngrid Kempeneers CD amp V Governing party iesCD amp V Open VLD N VAArea Total107 12 km2 41 36 sq mi Population 2020 01 01 1 Total40 672 Density380 km2 980 sq mi Postal codes3800 3803 3806NIS code71053Area codes011Websitewww sint truiden beThe city is in the centre of Belgium s fruit producing region Haspengouw Hesbaye and is renowned for its pears apples Jonagold and sweet cherries Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins and Golden Age 1 2 15th century until now 2 Transport 2 1 Air 2 2 Rail 3 Sports 4 Places of interest 5 Notable inhabitants 6 Sister cities 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOrigins and Golden Age edit The municipality formed around an abbey founded by St Trudo a Frankish nobleman in the 7th century Legend has it that as a boy Trudo was playing while building a small church with some rocks When a woman scornfully kicked over the rocks she was struck by sudden blindness Trudo cured her from this blindness after she asked for his forgiveness He also allegedly was able to spring water and cure other illnesses After Trudo s death the abbey the later Sint Truiden Abbey became the centre of a pilgrimage which brought wealth to the neighbouring town The 11th century was particularly prosperous and witnessed an important growth in population This was the time when abbot Adelardus reporting to the prince bishop of Metz built the abbey s main church and two additional churches in town Our Lady Lievenvrouwenkerk nl and Sint Gangulfus Under his direction Sint Truiden also received an earth wall surmounted by a wooden fence and fortified gates A proper stone wall gates and towers were built in 1129 The economy of this new oppidum city was based on the linen industry and commerce with foreign lands such as England Champagne and Germany In the 13th century the fortified town became one of the 23 bonnes villes main cities belonging to the Bishopric of Liege A market hall was built at the site where the current city hall stands the social life of the city was organized by the various guilds and a perron was erected on the central square symbolizing the local government s authority in political affairs 15th century until now edit Charles the Bold captured the town in 1467 marking the beginning of a slow decline that lasted until the 19th century The city s fortifications were dismantled in 1675 and many of the religious congregations were disbanded under the French regime at the end of the 18th century After 1830 these empty buildings were turned into educational and medical facilities The city was also the centre of a prosperous agricultural region which from the end of the 19th century became well known for its fruit production It occupied an important strategical position with regard to the N E frontier of Belgium and General Henri Alexis Brialmont recommended its fortification 2 On 9 August 1914 at the outset of Germany s invasion of Belgium 20 civilians were executed and a number of houses destroyed The reconstruction and building of brand new neighbourhoods accelerated well into the 20th century During World War II its airfield was the base of one of the most famous Luftwaffe Night Fighter squadron NJG1 with units II NJG1 and IV NJG1 operating Junkers Ju 88 and Heinkel He 219 aircraft from here in 1944 The highest scoring German night fighter pilot Heinz Wolfgang Schnaufer 121 air victories most of them at night was referred to as The spook of St Trond by British Bomber crews that flew over Germany on night raids The airport EBST is still in use Transport editAir edit The airport of Sint Truiden Limburg Regional Airport EBST is PPR It is a former Belgian Air Force Air Base and retains the long hard 06 24 runway though only 1199 metres 3933 ft is used Fuel Jet A 1 and Avgas are available All is located in hangar 41 turn right at the end of the runway when taxiing heading 06 Opening hours from 09 00 LT until sunset 7 7 There is also a flight school airplane and helicopter Fly One There are no scheduled flights Rail edit The town is served by Sint Truiden railway station Sports edit nbsp StayenThe professional football club Sint Truidense V V is based in Sint Truiden STVV plays in the highest division of Belgian football the Pro League Places of interest edit nbsp Duras castleSint Truiden s historical centre includes the town hall Stadhuis with a 17th century belfry added by UNESCO to the World Heritage Site of Belfries of Belgium and France 3 4 The oldest parts of the building date from the 13th century The 15th century Church of Our Lady Lievenvrouwenkerk stands just beside the town hall The beguinage of Sint Agnes with its 13th century church was also classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site of Flemish Beguinages An 11th century Romanesque tower and crypt are all that remain of the old abbey of St Trudo Several other Romanesque buildings can also be visited in town Sint Pieterskerk Sint Gangulfuskerk and the Guvelingen chapel On the abbey square stands the statue of St Trudo which together with a meridian line traced on the ground also functions as a sundial Sint Truiden offers several good examples of Baroque architecture including the gable of the town hall and the Minderbroederkerk The military school KSOO Saffraanberg the grounds of which include Rochemdaal Castly 5 Notable inhabitants editChristina the Astonishing 1150 1224 Denis the Carthusian theologian and mystic 1402 1471 Henri Guillaume Hamal 1685 1752 musician and composer maitre de musique at Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk nl c 1708 1712 Barthelemy de Theux de Meylandt b 26 February 1794 politician and former Belgian Prime Minister Aldous Huxley English author 1894 1963 married Maria Nys from Sint Truiden and briefly resided on the town s central square Desire Collen b 21 June 1943 physician and chemist Frank De Winne astronaut born in Ghent in 1961 but residing in Sint Truiden since 1986 Koen Vanmechelen b 26 August 1965 artist Danny Boffin football player 1965 Ruud Boffin football player Tina Bride b 23 December 1977 musician and dancer Kristof Delorge 1986 2021 football player 6 Simon Mignolet b 6 August 1988 football player Tim Wellens b 10 May 1991 cyclist Yorick Antheunis b 26 June 1991 professional football player Nina Derwael b 26 March 2000 gymnast Dimitri Van den Bergh b 8 July 1994 professional darts playerSister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium Sint Truiden is twinned with the following cities nbsp Duras France nbsp Weert Netherlands nbsp Nueva Guinea NicaraguaReferences edit Statbel Wikidata Q12480 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 St Trond Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press World Heritage List Belfries of Belgium and France UNESCO Retrieved 31 March 2014 List of the Serial Properties to be examined by the 29th session of the World Heritage Committee p 8 n 943 021 Stadhuis met Toren Sint Truiden listed in 1999 Deserted Places The abandoned Chateau Rochendaal 14 January 2014 Kristof Delorge Het Nieuwsblad in Dutch External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sint Truiden Official website in Dutch Official news website in Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sint Truiden amp oldid 1211072672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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