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Verviers

Verviers (French pronunciation: [vɛʁvje] ; Walloon: Vervî) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.

Verviers
Vervî (Walloon)
Palais de Justice (courthouse)
Location of Verviers
Verviers
Location in Belgium
Location of Verviers in the province of Liège
Coordinates: 50°35′N 05°51′E / 50.583°N 5.850°E / 50.583; 5.850
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceLiège
ArrondissementVerviers
Government
 • MayorMuriel Targnion (PS)
 • Governing party/iesPS-MR-Nouveau Verviers
Area
 • Total33.01 km2 (12.75 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total55,198
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
Postal codes
4800, 4801, 4802
NIS code
63079
Area codes087
Websitewww.verviers.be

The municipality consists of the following districts: Ensival, Heusy, Lambermont, Petit-Rechain, Stembert, and Verviers. It is also the center of an agglomeration that includes Dison and Pepinster, making it the second biggest in the province and an important regional center, located roughly halfway between Liège and the German border.

Water has played an important role in the town's economy, notably in the development first of its textile and later its tourist industries. As a result, many fountains have been built in Verviers, leading it to be named Wallonia's "Water Capital".[2] The seats of the two Walloon public institutions for water distribution and water treatment are located in the town.[2][3]

History edit

Early history edit

Various flint and bone fragments, as well as Roman coins, were found in this area, attesting to the early settlements in the region. In the 4th century, the Romans had to deal with a constant push of Germanic tribes coming from the east. Successful at first at containing them, they finally had to concede defeat, allowing Clovis's Salian Franks to occupy the region at the end of the 5th century. The Verviers area was covered with forests and became a hunting ground for the Merovingian kings, who maintained a vicus in neighbouring Theux. It was also slowly Christianized by the monks of the nearby Abbey of Stavelot.

Late in the 10th century, Charles the Simple ceded the Marquisate of Franchimont to Notker of Liège, one of Notker's final steps in consolidating the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. Liège took direct control of the marquisate in 1014, an act which was confirmed by emperor Frederick Barbarossa and by Pope Adrian IV in 1155.

15th century to the present edit

Film of US First Army headquarters with George Patton on 3 November 1944 in Verviers

The first mention of a textile industry in this area dates from the 15th century. One century later, the cloth industry took the place of the older metallurgical works, thanks in part to the Eighty Years War raging in the neighbouring Netherlands. The size of the town, however, remained relatively modest. It was only in 1651 that the expansion of the fulleries led to Verviers being recognized as one of the prince-bishopric's bonnes villes (main cities).

The end of the 18th century was troubled by the French Revolution. The annexation of Liège to France in 1795 caused a steep economic decline and unprecedented poverty. The city's fortunes rose again after the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Verviers was at the eastern end of the sillon industriel, the industrial backbone of Wallonia. Industrialist William Cockerill used British know-how to start a new era in Verviers' textile industry. Roads were paved, gas lighting was installed, and the city doubled in size thanks to the Industrial Revolution. After World War I, Verviers could share with Bradford the title of "Wool Capital of the World".

2021 Floods edit

On the night of 14-15 July, the Vesdre burst its banks and caused massive water damage. There was an exceptionally extreme rainfall that night and the dam of the reservoir at Eupen was opened. The human and material damage was incalculable. People spoke of greater damage than during World War II.

Economy edit

Verviers was home to a thriving wool and textile industry that was renowned for its quality and contributed greatly to the growth of the town. However, as of the 1950s, the local factories could not face international competition and started closing one after the other which prompted the economic decline of the town. The economy has been slowly recovering since the mid-1990s but remains fragile. Several commercial complexes have opened in recent years in an attempt to revitalize the most affected areas.

Sights edit

 
Center of Verviers
  • Verviers counts several museums, including the Wool and Fashion Tourist Centre, housed in a former factory with a Neoclassical-style façade.
  • The Grand Theatre, also known as La Bonbonnière, was built in the same style at the end of the 19th century, while the Grand Poste was built in the Neogothic style.
  • The city has a number of interesting fountains and thematic strolling paths.

Notable people edit

Education edit

Tertiary education edit

Tertiary educational institutions include:[4]

  • Haute Ecole de la Province de Liège (Construction)
  • Haute Ecole de la Province de Liège - Bachelier en soins infirmiers
  • Haute Ecole CHarlemagne Verviers
  • HELMO Verviers

Primary and secondary schools edit

Secondary schools include:[5]

  • Athénée royal Thil Lorrain Verviers 1
  • Athénée royal Verdi
  • Centre scolaire Saint-François-Xavier
  • Ecole Polytechnique - Enseignement de la Province de Liège
  • Institut Notre Dame
  • Institut Provincial d'Enseignement Secondaire (IPES)
  • Institut Provincial d'Enseignement Secondaire Paramédical de Liège - Huy - Verviers
  • Institut Sainte-Claire
  • Institut Saint-François-Xavier 2
  • Institut Saint-Michel
  • Institut Technique Don Bosco

Demographics edit

Verviers has a significant Muslim population, with the proportion estimated to be approximately 25% as of 2020. Much of Verviers' Muslim community is impoverished, suffers from resentment, causing those disillusioned to become attracted to Islamic extremism as seen notably during the 2015 Verviers police raid on Islamists.[6][7][8]


The migrant communities also suffer from significant unemployment, and is of mainly Turkish and Moroccan origin. Verviers also has Kurdish, Congolese, Chechen, Somali and Sub-Saharan African communities.[9] Like its sister city of Roubaix in France, and Bradford in Britain, with similarly high Muslim populations, migrants from Africa and Asia moved in the 1960s to Verviers to work in industrial mills, and has suffered from subsequent poverty after its manufacturing was outsourced overseas.[10] Many migrants live in the Hodimont section of the town, where there are several Turkish restaurants, African shops, halal butcheries, and mosques.[11]

Group of origin Year
2023[12]
Number %
Belgians with Belgian background 30,135 54.64%
Belgians with foreign background 18,286 33.15%
Neighboring country 1,430 2.59%
EU27 (excluding neighboring country) 3,602 6.53%
Outside EU 27 13,254 24.03%
Non-Belgians 6,735 12.21%
Neighboring country 570 1.03%
EU27 (excluding neighboring country) 1,694 3.07%
Outside EU 27 4,471 8.11%
Total 55,156 100%

Twin cities edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Verviers". 8 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Verviers, capitale de l'eau – Portail de la Wallonie". wallonie.be.
  4. ^ "Ecoles supérieures ." Verviers. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Ecoles secondaires ." Verviers. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Deaths in Verviers". POLITICO. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Belgian radical Islamists on margins among hometown Muslims". Reuters. 18 January 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  8. ^ Traynor, Ian (16 January 2015). "The Belgian connections to Islamic radicalism". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Quiet Belgian town shocked by Islamist battle". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  10. ^ Conroy, Erin (25 January 2015). "Social exclusion leaves Belgium ripe for extremism". The National. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Deaths in Verviers". POLITICO. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Origin | Statbel". statbel.fgov.be. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official web site (in French)
  • Alternative Facebook site (in French)
  • "Verviers" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XXIV (9th ed.). 1888. p. 188.

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Verviers French pronunciation vɛʁvje Walloon Vervi is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liege Belgium Verviers Vervi Walloon MunicipalityPalais de Justice courthouse FlagCoat of armsLocation of VerviersVerviersLocation in Belgium Location of Verviers in the province of LiegeCoordinates 50 35 N 05 51 E 50 583 N 5 850 E 50 583 5 850Country BelgiumCommunityFrench CommunityRegionWalloniaProvinceLiegeArrondissementVerviersGovernment MayorMuriel Targnion PS Governing party iesPS MR Nouveau VerviersArea Total33 01 km2 12 75 sq mi Population 2018 01 01 1 Total55 198 Density1 700 km2 4 300 sq mi Postal codes4800 4801 4802NIS code63079Area codes087Websitewww verviers beThe municipality consists of the following districts Ensival Heusy Lambermont Petit Rechain Stembert and Verviers It is also the center of an agglomeration that includes Dison and Pepinster making it the second biggest in the province and an important regional center located roughly halfway between Liege and the German border Water has played an important role in the town s economy notably in the development first of its textile and later its tourist industries As a result many fountains have been built in Verviers leading it to be named Wallonia s Water Capital 2 The seats of the two Walloon public institutions for water distribution and water treatment are located in the town 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 15th century to the present 2 2021 Floods 3 Economy 4 Sights 5 Notable people 6 Education 6 1 Tertiary education 6 2 Primary and secondary schools 7 Demographics 8 Twin cities 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Various flint and bone fragments as well as Roman coins were found in this area attesting to the early settlements in the region In the 4th century the Romans had to deal with a constant push of Germanic tribes coming from the east Successful at first at containing them they finally had to concede defeat allowing Clovis s Salian Franks to occupy the region at the end of the 5th century The Verviers area was covered with forests and became a hunting ground for the Merovingian kings who maintained a vicus in neighbouring Theux It was also slowly Christianized by the monks of the nearby Abbey of Stavelot Late in the 10th century Charles the Simple ceded the Marquisate of Franchimont to Notker of Liege one of Notker s final steps in consolidating the Prince Bishopric of Liege Liege took direct control of the marquisate in 1014 an act which was confirmed by emperor Frederick Barbarossa and by Pope Adrian IV in 1155 15th century to the present edit source source source source source source Film of US First Army headquarters with George Patton on 3 November 1944 in VerviersThe first mention of a textile industry in this area dates from the 15th century One century later the cloth industry took the place of the older metallurgical works thanks in part to the Eighty Years War raging in the neighbouring Netherlands The size of the town however remained relatively modest It was only in 1651 that the expansion of the fulleries led to Verviers being recognized as one of the prince bishopric s bonnes villes main cities The end of the 18th century was troubled by the French Revolution The annexation of Liege to France in 1795 caused a steep economic decline and unprecedented poverty The city s fortunes rose again after the Battle of Waterloo 1815 Verviers was at the eastern end of the sillon industriel the industrial backbone of Wallonia Industrialist William Cockerill used British know how to start a new era in Verviers textile industry Roads were paved gas lighting was installed and the city doubled in size thanks to the Industrial Revolution After World War I Verviers could share with Bradford the title of Wool Capital of the World 2021 Floods editOn the night of 14 15 July the Vesdre burst its banks and caused massive water damage There was an exceptionally extreme rainfall that night and the dam of the reservoir at Eupen was opened The human and material damage was incalculable People spoke of greater damage than during World War II Economy editVerviers was home to a thriving wool and textile industry that was renowned for its quality and contributed greatly to the growth of the town However as of the 1950s the local factories could not face international competition and started closing one after the other which prompted the economic decline of the town The economy has been slowly recovering since the mid 1990s but remains fragile Several commercial complexes have opened in recent years in an attempt to revitalize the most affected areas Sights edit nbsp Center of VerviersVerviers counts several museums including the Wool and Fashion Tourist Centre housed in a former factory with a Neoclassical style facade The Grand Theatre also known as La Bonbonniere was built in the same style at the end of the 19th century while the Grand Poste was built in the Neogothic style The city has a number of interesting fountains and thematic strolling paths Notable people editJean Jacques Andrien film maker 1944 Bertrand Baguette racing driver born 1986 Christian Beck writer and poet 1879 1916 Andre Blavier poet and critic 1922 2001 William Cockerill industrialist settled in Verviers in 1799 Mathieu Crickboom violinist 1871 1947 Pierre David twice mayor of Verviers 1771 1839 Brandon Deville football player born 1993 Jacques Dreze economist born 1929 Marc Duez racing driver born 1957 Albert Dupuis composer 1877 1967 Emile Fabry 1865 1966 artist and painter Philippe Gilbert road racing cyclist born 1982 Green Montana rapper born 1993 Rene Hausman comic strip scenarist 1936 2016 Jean Haust linguist and philologist 1868 1946 Max Houben athlete 1898 1949 Steve Houben jazz saxophonist and flutist born 1950 Karima writer born 1976 Jean Marie Klinkenberg linguist born 1944 Marc Lacroix breast cancer researcher born 1963 Guillaume Lekeu composer 1870 1894 Roger Leloup comic strip scenarist born 1933 Raymond Macherot cartoonist 1924 2008 Maurane singer 1960 2018 Philippe Maystadt politician 1948 2017 Dominique Monami tennis player born 1973 David Murgia actor born 1988 Nornagest musician and writer born 1977 Henri Pirenne historian 1862 1935 Maurice Henri Leonard Pirenne vision scientist 1912 1978 Pierre Rapsat singer 1948 2002 Eliane Reyes pianist born 1977 Georges Ruggiu radio presenter during the 1994 Rwandan genocide born 1957 Albert Sambi Lokonga footballer born 1999 Lucy Sante writer and critic born 1954 Celine Scheen classical soprano born 1976 Jacques Stotzem fingerstyle guitarist born 1959 Jean Vallee singer 1941 2013 Eric van de Poele Formula One driver born 1961 Henri Vieuxtemps composer and virtuoso violinist 1820 1881 Violetta Villas singer 1938 2011 Charles Weerts racing driver born 2001 Yvan Ylieff politician born 1941 Education editTertiary education edit Tertiary educational institutions include 4 Haute Ecole de la Province de Liege Construction Haute Ecole de la Province de Liege Bachelier en soins infirmiers Haute Ecole CHarlemagne Verviers HELMO VerviersPrimary and secondary schools edit Secondary schools include 5 Athenee royal Thil Lorrain Verviers 1 Athenee royal Verdi Centre scolaire Saint Francois Xavier Ecole Polytechnique Enseignement de la Province de Liege Institut Notre Dame Institut Provincial d Enseignement Secondaire IPES Institut Provincial d Enseignement Secondaire Paramedical de Liege Huy Verviers Institut Sainte Claire Institut Saint Francois Xavier 2 Institut Saint Michel Institut Technique Don BoscoDemographics editVerviers has a significant Muslim population with the proportion estimated to be approximately 25 as of 2020 Much of Verviers Muslim community is impoverished suffers from resentment causing those disillusioned to become attracted to Islamic extremism as seen notably during the 2015 Verviers police raid on Islamists 6 7 8 The migrant communities also suffer from significant unemployment and is of mainly Turkish and Moroccan origin Verviers also has Kurdish Congolese Chechen Somali and Sub Saharan African communities 9 Like its sister city of Roubaix in France and Bradford in Britain with similarly high Muslim populations migrants from Africa and Asia moved in the 1960s to Verviers to work in industrial mills and has suffered from subsequent poverty after its manufacturing was outsourced overseas 10 Many migrants live in the Hodimont section of the town where there are several Turkish restaurants African shops halal butcheries and mosques 11 Group of origin Year2023 12 Number Belgians with Belgian background 30 135 54 64 Belgians with foreign background 18 286 33 15 Neighboring country 1 430 2 59 EU27 excluding neighboring country 3 602 6 53 Outside EU 27 13 254 24 03 Non Belgians 6 735 12 21 Neighboring country 570 1 03 EU27 excluding neighboring country 1 694 3 07 Outside EU 27 4 471 8 11 Total 55 156 100 Twin cities edit nbsp France Arles nbsp Germany Monchengladbach nbsp France Roubaix nbsp United Kingdom Bradford nbsp France La Motte ChalanconGallery edit nbsp City Hall nbsp Church nbsp Church Notre Dame des Recollets nbsp Roundabout with monumental houses nbsp The Ortmans fountain nbsp The Grand PosteSee also editList of protected heritage sites in Verviers 2015 anti terrorism operations in BelgiumReferences edit Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018 Statbel Retrieved 9 March 2019 a b Verviers 8 January 2016 Verviers capitale de l eau Portail de la Wallonie wallonie be Ecoles superieures Verviers Retrieved 9 July 2017 Ecoles secondaires Verviers Retrieved 9 July 2017 Deaths in Verviers POLITICO 10 July 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2023 Belgian radical Islamists on margins among hometown Muslims Reuters 18 January 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2023 Traynor Ian 16 January 2015 The Belgian connections to Islamic radicalism The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 4 July 2023 Quiet Belgian town shocked by Islamist battle Bangkok Post Retrieved 3 July 2023 Conroy Erin 25 January 2015 Social exclusion leaves Belgium ripe for extremism The National Retrieved 3 July 2023 Deaths in Verviers POLITICO 10 July 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2023 Origin Statbel statbel fgov be Retrieved 3 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Verviers Official web site in French Alternative Facebook site in French Verviers Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol XXIV 9th ed 1888 p 188 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Verviers amp oldid 1206330675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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