Kemzeke (Dutch pronunciation: [kɛmˈzeːkə]) is a village in the Belgian municipality of Stekene in the province of East-Flanders. Until 1977, it was an independent municipality. It is located between the Dutch border and Sint-Niklaas.

Kemzeke
Village
Sint-Jacobskerk, Kemzeke
Sint-Jacobskerk, Kemzeke
Kemzeke is located in Belgium
Kemzeke
Kemzeke
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 51°12′20″N 4°04′30″E / 51.2056°N 4.0751°E / 51.2056; 4.0751
Country Belgium
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceEast Flanders
MunicipalityStekene
Area
 • Total
9.94 km2 (3.84 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
3,813
 • Density380/km2 (990/sq mi)
Time zoneCET

Overview

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In 1117, the parish of Kemzeke became independent from Waasmunster. Around 1630, the Sint-Jan fortress was built near Kemzeke as part of the defensive lineage between the Dutch Republic and the Spanish Netherlands. The fortress was never conquered, but was left to deteriorate, and was later dissected by a road during the Austrian period.[2] In 1977, the municipality merged into Stekene[3] except for the hamlet of 't Hol which became part of Sint-Gillis-Waas.[4] The former municipality covered an area of 11.67 square kilometres (4.51 sq mi).[3]

Eddy Merckx rode his last cycling race in Kemzeke, in which he finished 12th.[5]

Verbeke Foundation

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Earthcar by Peter De Cupere

The Verbeke Foundation is a privately owned museum of modern and contemporary art. It is owned by Geert Verbeke, an art collector. It contains a 12 hectares nature area and 20,000 square metres of buildings making it one of the largest private contemporary art in Europe, and is home to residential artists.[6]

Nature

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The nature reserve De Gavers consists of wetlands. The area around the Gavermeer is an important bird refuge. The reserve includes a seven hectares arboretum which contains more than 170 species of trees.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bevolking per statistische sector - Sector 46024B". Statistics Belgium. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  2. ^ "fort Sint-Jan". Staats Spaanse Linies (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Kemkeze". Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Sint-Gillis". Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  5. ^ Fotheringham, William (2012). Merckx: Half Man, Half Bike. Random House. p. 282. ISBN 9781409018957.
  6. ^ "Verbeke foundation Kemzeke". Bloem Fabriek (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  7. ^ "De Gavers". Agentschap Natuur & Bos (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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