Maarke-Kerkem

Village in Flemish Region From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maarke-Kerkem is a village in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the province of East Flanders, Belgium. It is formed by two hamlets, Maarke and Kerkem, and is incorporated in the municipality of Maarkedal. It is hosting the Saint Vincent Chapel, which was first erected around 1100.[2]

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Maarke-Kerkem
Village
Village of Maarke (2008)
Village of Maarke (2008)
Maarke-Kerkem is located in Belgium
Maarke-Kerkem
Maarke-Kerkem
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 50°58′N 3°45′E
Country Belgium
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceEast Flanders
ArrondissementOudenaarde
MunicipalityNinove
Area
  Total
9.28 km2 (3.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total
968
  Density104/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zoneCET
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In 1822, Maarke and Kerkem formed a municipality. The two villages are located in the hilly countryside of the Flemish Ardennes which varies in height from 30 to 100 metres. Maarke was first mentioned in 1063 and means "swampy settlement". In 1129, the parish became part of the Liessies Abbey. Kerkem means "settlement near a church", and developed in the Early Middle Ages.[3] The municipality was merged into Maarkedal in 1977.[4]

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