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{{Short description|Sub-municipality of the city of Mons, Belgium}} |
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|name=Jemappes |
|name = Jemappes |
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|native_name = {{native name|wa|Djumape}}<br>{{native name|pcd|Djumappes}} |
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|settlement_type = [[Sub-municipality]] of [[Mons, Belgium|Mons]] |
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|image_skyline = Commune de jemappes.JPG |
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|image_caption = Old Town Hall |
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|image_caption = St. Martin's Church (1863). |
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|image_shield = Blason ville be Jemappes.svg |
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|image_map = {{hidden|Location of Jemappes|{{Infobox mapframe|area_km2={{{area km2|}}}}}}} |
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|image_map1 = Jemappes Mons Hainaut Belgium Map.svg |
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|map_caption1 = Location of Jemappes in Mons |
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|pushpin_map=Belgium |
|pushpin_map = Belgium#Belgium Hainaut |
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|subdivision_type = Country |
|subdivision_type = Country |
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|subdivision_name = {{BEL}} |
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|subdivision_type1 = [[Communities, regions, and language areas of Belgium|Community]] |
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|subdivision_name1 = {{BE-FR}} |
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|subdivision_type2 = [[Communities, regions, and language areas of Belgium|Region]] |
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|subdivision_name2 = {{BE-WAL}} |
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|subdivision_type3 = [[Provinces of Belgium|Province]] |
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|subdivision_name3 = {{BE-WHT}} |
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|subdivision_type4 = [[Arrondissements of Belgium#Administrative|Arrondissement]] |
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|subdivision_name4=[[Mons]] |
|subdivision_name4 = [[Arrondissement of Mons|Mons]] |
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|subdivision_type5 = [[Municipalities of Belgium|Municipality]] |
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|subdivision_name5 = [[Mons, Belgium|Mons]] |
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|area_total_km2 = 6.72 |
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|population_as_of = 2020-01-01 |
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|population_total = 10850 |
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|postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Belgium|Postal codes]] |
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|population_as_of = 2004 |
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|area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Belgium|Area codes]] |
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|population_total =10120 |
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|timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
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|timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
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'''Jemappes''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒəmap}}; in older texts also: ''Jemmapes''; {{langx|wa|Djumape}}; {{langx|pcd|Djumappes}}) is a [[sub-municipality]] of the [[City status in Belgium|city]] of [[Mons, Belgium|Mons]] located in the [[Hainaut Province|province of Hainaut]], [[Wallonia]], [[Belgium]]. It was a separate [[Municipalities of Belgium|municipality]] until 1977. On 8 June 1870, [[Flénu]] was detached from Jemappes, and was later merged into Jemappes in 1971. On 1 January 1977, Jemappes was [[Fusion of the Belgian municipalities|merged]] into Mons.<ref>{{Cite web |title=LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES COMMUNES - Fusions de 1963 à 1977 |url=https://doc.statbel.fgov.be/publications/M000.03/M000.03FN_Comm_Gem_1963-1977.pdf}}</ref> |
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'''Jemappes''' (in older texts also: ''Jemmapes'') is a [[Wallonia|Walloon]] town in south-western [[Belgium]], province [[Hainaut (province)|Hainaut]]. Since 1973, it is part of the city [[Mons]]. Jemappes is known for the [[Battle of Jemappes]] between the [[France|French]] and [[Austria]]n armies in 1792. |
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Jemappes is known for the [[Battle of Jemappes]] between the [[France|French]] and [[Austria]]n armies in 1792. |
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During the French occupation of Belgium (1792–1814), there was a [[département]] named after the Battle of Jemappes, [[Jemmape (département)|Jemmape]]. |
During the French occupation of Belgium (1792–1814), there was a [[département]] named after the Battle of Jemappes, [[Jemmape (département)|Jemmape]]. |
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Jemappes was also a battleground in the [[First World War]]. |
Jemappes was also a battleground in the [[First World War]]. |
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==Notable inhabitants== |
== Notable inhabitants == |
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* [[Georges Emile Lebacq]], painter born on 26 September 1876 |
* [[Georges Emile Lebacq]], painter born on 26 September 1876 |
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* [[Salvatore Adamo]], singer, lived here 1948 - ? |
* [[Salvatore Adamo]], singer, lived here 1948 - ? |
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* [[Gérard Roland (economist)|Gérard Roland]], noted Economist, born in 1954. |
* [[Gérard Roland (economist)|Gérard Roland]], noted Economist, born in 1954. |
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* [[Eric-Claude Ceccarelli (area manager)|Eric-Claude Ceccarelli]], annoted Area manager, born in 1969. |
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==Gallery== |
== Gallery == |
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{{Wikisource1911Enc|Jemappes}} |
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Image:Jemappes JPG01.jpg|Old Town Hall. |
Image:Jemappes JPG01.jpg|Old Town Hall. |
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Image:Jemappes_050511_(3).JPG|St. Martin Church |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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== References == |
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{{Commons category|Harmignies}} |
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{{Commonscat}} |
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{{coord|50|27|N|3|53|E|region:BE_type:city|display=title}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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{{Mons}} |
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[[Category:Sub-municipalities of Mons]] |
[[Category:Sub-municipalities of Mons, Belgium]] |
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[[Category:Former municipalities of Hainaut (province)]] |
[[Category:Former municipalities of Hainaut (province)]] |
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[[Category:Populated places in Hainaut (province)]] |
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Jemappes
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Coordinates: 50°26′54″N 3°53′22″E / 50.44833°N 3.88944°E | |
Country | Belgium |
Community | French Community |
Region | Wallonia |
Province | Hainaut |
Arrondissement | Mons |
Municipality | Mons |
Area | |
• Total | 6.72 km2 (2.59 sq mi) |
Population (2020-01-01) | |
• Total | 10,850 |
• Density | 1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi) |
Postal codes | 7012 |
Area codes | 065 |
Jemappes (French pronunciation: [ʒəmap]; in older texts also: Jemmapes; Walloon: Djumape; Picard: Djumappes) is a sub-municipality of the city of Mons located in the province of Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium. It was a separate municipality until 1977. On 8 June 1870, Flénu was detached from Jemappes, and was later merged into Jemappes in 1971. On 1 January 1977, Jemappes was merged into Mons.[1]
Jemappes is known for the Battle of Jemappes between the French and Austrian armies in 1792.
During the French occupation of Belgium (1792–1814), there was a département named after the Battle of Jemappes, Jemmape. Jemappes was also a battleground in the First World War.
Notable inhabitants
[edit]- Georges Emile Lebacq, painter born on 26 September 1876
- Jean-Marie Buchet, author-filmmaker born on 24 February 1938.
- Salvatore Adamo, singer, lived here 1948 - ?
- Gérard Roland, noted Economist, born in 1954.
Gallery
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Old Town Hall.
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St. Martin Church
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harmignies.