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Limbourg

Limbourg (French pronunciation: [lɛ̃buʁ] ; German and Dutch: Limburg; Walloon: Limbôr) or Limbourg-sur-Vesdre[2] is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.

Limbourg
Limbôr (Walloon)
Limburg (Dutch)
Limburg (German)
Old centre of Limbourg
Location of Limbourg
Limbourg
Location in Belgium
Location of Limbourg in the province of Liège
Coordinates: 50°37′N 05°56′E / 50.617°N 5.933°E / 50.617; 5.933
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceLiège
ArrondissementVerviers
Government
 • MayorValérie Fautre-Dejardin (PS)
 • Governing party/iesLa Limbourgeoise
Area
 • Total24.64 km2 (9.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total5,939
 • Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Postal codes
4830-4834
NIS code
63046
Area codes087
Websitewww.ville-limbourg.be

On 1 January 2008, Limbourg had a total population of 5,680. The total area is 24.63 km² which gives a population density of 231 inhabitants per km².

The municipality consists of the following districts: Bilstain, Goé, and Limbourg.

The lower part of the town, along the Vesdre, is called Dolhain.

Etymology and history edit

Historical affiliations

  Duchy of Lower Lorraine 1000–1065
  Duchy of Limburg 1065–1795
     Burgundian Netherlands 1430–1482
     Habsburg Netherlands 1482–1556
     Spanish Netherlands 1556–1714
     Austrian Netherlands 1714–1794
  French Republic 1795–1804
  French Empire 1804–1815
  Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815–1830
  Kingdom of Belgium 1830–present

The second part of the name Limbourg is from burg meaning a fortified town, which is common in many parts of Europe where Germanic languages are spoken or have been spoken historically (see Germanic placename etymology). Concerning the first part of the name, there are various theories. One is lint meaning "dragon". Another is that it refers back to the Roman-era limes, situated at boundaries of the Empire. It may also have been related to the material lim or lime.[3] Jean-Louis Kupper has proposed that the fort was named by its founder Frederick after Limburg Abbey in Germany, which in his lifetime had important connection to his imperial patrons and the Abbey of Stavelot, for which he was advowee.[4]

Limbourg is located on top of a hill which in its turn is surrounded by the river Vesdre. This was a strong military advantage in the Middle Ages and allowed the city to defend itself against foreign invaders. In the Middle Ages, the ruling family came to have the rank of duke and so the town was the seat of the Duchy of Limburg, which was a part of the Lower Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire.

The town featured in the War of the Spanish Succession, falling in 1703 to British and Dutch Republican forces led by the Duke of Marlborough.

The song 'The Fat Lady of Limbourg' on Brian Eno's 1974 album 'Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)' describes an asylum in the town which has more patients than there are residents of the town. [5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Occasionally formerly "Lambourg", as in the 1584 Treaty of Joinville.
  3. ^ Berkel and Samplonius, "Het Plaatsnamenboek", 1989, Unieboek, Houten
  4. ^ Jean-Louis Kupper (2007) Les origines du duché de Limbourg-sur-Vesdre", Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire Année 85-3-4 pp. 609-637 [1]
  5. ^ DeRogatis, Jim (2004). Turn On Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock. Hal Leonard. ISBN 0-634-05548-8.

External links edit

  Media related to Limbourg at Wikimedia Commons

  • Historical view of Limbourg

limbourg, other, uses, limburg, disambiguation, french, pronunciation, buʁ, german, dutch, limburg, walloon, limbôr, vesdre, city, municipality, wallonia, located, province, liège, belgium, limbôr, walloon, limburg, dutch, limburg, german, municipalityold, cen. For other uses see Limburg disambiguation Limbourg French pronunciation lɛ buʁ German and Dutch Limburg Walloon Limbor or Limbourg sur Vesdre 2 is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liege Belgium Limbourg Limbor Walloon Limburg Dutch Limburg German MunicipalityOld centre of LimbourgFlagCoat of armsLocation of LimbourgLimbourgLocation in Belgium Location of Limbourg in the province of LiegeCoordinates 50 37 N 05 56 E 50 617 N 5 933 E 50 617 5 933Country BelgiumCommunityFrench CommunityRegionWalloniaProvinceLiegeArrondissementVerviersGovernment MayorValerie Fautre Dejardin PS Governing party iesLa LimbourgeoiseArea Total24 64 km2 9 51 sq mi Population 2018 01 01 1 Total5 939 Density240 km2 620 sq mi Postal codes4830 4834NIS code63046Area codes087Websitewww ville limbourg beOn 1 January 2008 Limbourg had a total population of 5 680 The total area is 24 63 km which gives a population density of 231 inhabitants per km The municipality consists of the following districts Bilstain Goe and Limbourg The lower part of the town along the Vesdre is called Dolhain Contents 1 Etymology and history 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksEtymology and history editHistorical affiliations nbsp Duchy of Lower Lorraine 1000 1065 nbsp Duchy of Limburg 1065 1795 nbsp Burgundian Netherlands 1430 1482 nbsp Habsburg Netherlands 1482 1556 nbsp Spanish Netherlands 1556 1714 nbsp Austrian Netherlands 1714 1794 nbsp French Republic 1795 1804 nbsp French Empire 1804 1815 nbsp Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815 1830 nbsp Kingdom of Belgium 1830 present The second part of the name Limbourg is from burg meaning a fortified town which is common in many parts of Europe where Germanic languages are spoken or have been spoken historically see Germanic placename etymology Concerning the first part of the name there are various theories One is lint meaning dragon Another is that it refers back to the Roman era limes situated at boundaries of the Empire It may also have been related to the material lim or lime 3 Jean Louis Kupper has proposed that the fort was named by its founder Frederick after Limburg Abbey in Germany which in his lifetime had important connection to his imperial patrons and the Abbey of Stavelot for which he was advowee 4 Limbourg is located on top of a hill which in its turn is surrounded by the river Vesdre This was a strong military advantage in the Middle Ages and allowed the city to defend itself against foreign invaders In the Middle Ages the ruling family came to have the rank of duke and so the town was the seat of the Duchy of Limburg which was a part of the Lower Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire The town featured in the War of the Spanish Succession falling in 1703 to British and Dutch Republican forces led by the Duke of Marlborough The song The Fat Lady of Limbourg on Brian Eno s 1974 album Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy describes an asylum in the town which has more patients than there are residents of the town 5 nbsp Limbourg the Vesdre nbsp The chapel of Saint Anne nbsp Limbourg about 1600See also editList of protected heritage sites in Limbourg Duchy of LimburgReferences edit Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018 Statbel Retrieved 9 March 2019 Occasionally formerly Lambourg as in the 1584 Treaty of Joinville Berkel and Samplonius Het Plaatsnamenboek 1989 Unieboek Houten Jean Louis Kupper 2007 Les origines du duche de Limbourg sur Vesdre Revue belge de Philologie et d Histoire Annee 85 3 4 pp 609 637 1 DeRogatis Jim 2004 Turn On Your Mind Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock Hal Leonard ISBN 0 634 05548 8 External links edit nbsp Media related to Limbourg at Wikimedia Commons Historical view of Limbourg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Limbourg amp oldid 1117222840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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