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Bassenge

Coordinates: 50°46′N 05°36′E / 50.767°N 5.600°E / 50.767; 5.600
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Bassenge
Bassindje (Walloon)
Bitsingen (Dutch)
Coat of arms of Bassenge
Location of Bassenge
Map
Bassenge is located in Belgium
Bassenge
Bassenge
Location in Belgium
Location of Bassenge in Liège province
Coordinates: 50°46′N 05°36′E / 50.767°N 5.600°E / 50.767; 5.600
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceLiège
ArrondissementLiège
Government
 • MayorValérie Hiance
 • Governing party/iesBassenge Demain (CDH/MR)
Area
 • Total
38.21 km2 (14.75 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total
8,986
 • Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
Postal codes
4690
NIS code
62011
Area codes04
Websitewww.bassenge.be

Bassenge (French pronunciation: [basɑ̃ʒ]; Dutch: Bitsingen, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɪtsɪŋə(n)] ; Walloon: Bassindje) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of liège, Belgium.

On 1 January 2006 Bassenge had a total population of 8,335. The total area is 38.17 km2 which gives a population density of 218 inhabitants per km2.

The municipality consists of the following districts: Bassenge, Boirs, Ében-Émael, Glons, Roclenge-sur-Geer, and Wonck.

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Historic sites

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  • Fort Eben-Emael was a major fortress intended to defend Belgium against attack from Germany. Built in the 1930s, it was swiftly captured by German forces in May 1940 during the Belgian Campaign of the Second World War.
  • Eben-Ezer Tower, also known as le musée du silex (the museum of flint) is a fantastical tower built of flint rubble in the 1960s by Robert Garcet and decorated with mystical and religious symbols.[2]
  • Wonck Airfield was a small runway for ultralight aviation in use by Aeroclub Bassange. It closed around 2006. [3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Tower of Eben-Ezer". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
  3. ^ "Wonck Airport". www.forgottenairfields.com. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
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  • Media related to Bassenge at Wikimedia Commons