Braine-le-Comte

Braine-le-Comte (French pronunciation: [bʁɛn lə kɔ̃t], Dutch: ’s-Gravenbrakel) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1, 2006, Braine-le-Comte had a total population of 20,305. The total area is 84.68 square kilometres (32.70 sq mi) which gives a population density of 240 inhabitants per km².

Braine-le-Comte

’s-Gravenbrakel  (Dutch)
The kiosk and Town Hall
Flag
Coat of arms
Braine-le-Comte
Location in Belgium
Location of Braine-le-Comte in Hainaut
Coordinates: 50°36′N 04°08′E
CountryBelgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceHainaut
ArrondissementSoignies
Government
  MayorMaxime Daye (BRAINE)
  Governing party/iesBRAINE, PS
Area
  Total84.68 km2 (32.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total21,649
  Density260/km2 (660/sq mi)
Postal codes
7090
Area codes067
Websitewww.braine-le-comte.be

The municipality consists of the following sub-municipalities: Hennuyères, Henripont, Petit-Rœulx-lez-Braine, Ronquières, and Steenkerque (Steenkerke).

The Ronquières inclined plane at the Canal du Centre is in the municipality of Braine-Le Comte.

St. Gaugericus' Church

History

On August 3, 1692, during the Nine Years War, the French army defeated a joint English-Dutch-German army in the Battle of Steenkerque in the current municipality of Braine-le-Comte.

Postal history

The Braine-le-Comte post-office opened before 1830. It used postal code 22 with bars (before 1864) and 53 with points (before 1874). The Hennuyères post office opened on 6 November 1865. It used postal code 161 with points (before 1874). The Ronquières post office opened on 10 January 1895.[2]

Postal codes in 1969:[3]

  • 7198 Ronquières
  • 7199 Henripont
  • 7490 Braine-le-Comte
  • 7491 Steenkerque
  • 7492 Petit-Rœulx-lez-Braine
  • 7498 Hennuyères

Notable people

References

  1. "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. Catalogue Spécialisé des Oblitérations Belges, NIPA, Antwerp, 1999.
  3. Liste des Numéros Postaux, Administration des Postes, Bruxelles. 1969.
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