Eeklo
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Eeklo is a Belgian
Belgium
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 municipality in the Flemish
Flemish Region
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 province
Provinces of Belgium
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 of East Flanders
East Flanders
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. The municipality only comprises the city of Eeklo proper. The name Eeklo comes from the contraction of “eke” and “lo”, two Old German
Old High German
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 words meaning “oak” and “sparse woods”.

Origins and Middle Ages

There are not many traces of early habitation in the Eeklo area. It is presumed that some oaks would have attracted the attention of travellers on the Roman
Ancient Rome
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 road that ran along the local sandbar among the marshes. By 1240, a town had grown here and had already become important enough to warrant a city charter
Charter
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 by Jeanne of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders
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. Over the years, the marshes were drained to give place to fortified farms, some remnants of which can still be seen today (Groot Goed). Like most other cities in the County of Flanders
County of Flanders
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, Eeklo’s economy was based on the cloth industry, and commercial relations were established with the more powerful neighbouring cities, Ghent
Ghent
Ghent is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and in the Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of...

 and Bruges
Bruges
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.

16th century until now

During the second half of the 16th century, Eeklo was in the unfortunate position of being on the border between the Catholic
Catholic
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 South and the Protestant North. This resulted in so much destruction that the city was nearly abandoned by its inhabitants. At around that time appeared the legend of the “recooking”, actually a rejuvenation recipe that involved drinking a youth elixir, cutting one’s head off and baking it again. While the head was in the oven, a green cabbage took its place on the body, symbol of the empty head.

The 18th and 19th century were more favourable and the textile
Textile
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 industry took off again. Most of the city’s schools and neo-gothic buildings date from that period. Today, Eeklo is changing its vocation from an industrial city to one of services to the neighbouring communities.

Main sights

  • The City Hall and Belfry
    Belfries of Belgium and France
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     have been designated by UNESCO
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     as a World Heritage Site
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     in 1999.
  • Eeklo also has interesting churches and chapels, such as the St Vincent Church (Sint-Vincentiuskerk) and the chapel of the clinic of the Holy Heart (Heilig Hartkliniek).
  • A nearby provincial park, “Het Leen”, includes an arboretum and museum.

Events

  • Every last week-end of July, the Meetjeslandse Balloonmeeting gathers hot-air balloon enthusiasts from all over Belgium.
  • The summer is also the time for concerts in the park.
  • The largest flea market in Flanders
    Flanders
    Flanders is the community of the Flemings but also one of the institutions in Belgium, and a geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands. "Flanders" can also refer to the northern part of Belgium that contains Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp...

     takes place in Eeklo during the September Kaaikeskermis.

Famous inhabitants

  • Leon L. Van Autreve
    Leon L. Van Autreve
    Leon L. Van Autreve was the fourth Sergeant Major of the Army. He was sworn in on July 1, 1973 and served until June, 1975. He was born in Eeklo, Belgium, on January 29, 1920 and died March 14, 2002, in San Antonio, Texas.-Military career:...

    , fourth United States
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     Sergeant Major of the Army
    Sergeant Major of the Army
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     (1920-2002)
  • Eric De Vlaeminck
    Eric De Vlaeminck
    Erik De Vlaeminck is a former Belgian cyclist. He is the brother of Roger De Vlaeminck.The spelling "Eric" rather than "Erik" is the French version of his name. He prefers Erik....

    , cyclist, 7 times world champion cyclo-cross
    Cyclo-cross
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     (b. 1945)
  • Roger De Vlaeminck
    Roger De Vlaeminck
    Roger De Vlaeminck is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist. He was described by Rik Van Looy as '"The most talented and the only real classics rider of his generation"...

    , cyclist, world champion cyclo-cross
    Cyclo-cross
    Cyclo-cross is a form of bicycle racing. Races typically take place in the autumn and winter , and consists of many laps of a short course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and...

     in 1975, winner of 11 "Monument" classic cycle races
    Classic cycle races
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     (b. 1947)
  • Paul Van Hyfte
    Paul Van Hyfte
    Paul van Hyfte is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer. He is a former rider at the Danish professional cycling team, CSC-Tiscali in 2002, and left the team, which by that time had changed its name to the current name, Team CSC, the following year and joined a Belgian team,...

    , (born 1972 in Eeklo) cyclist
  • Rudy Matthijs
    Rudy Matthijs
    Rudy Matthijs was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won 4 stages in the Tour de France.- Palmarès :1981Rudy Matthijs was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won 4 stages in the Tour de France.- Palmarès :1981Rudy Matthijs was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer...

    , (born 1959 in Eeklo) cyclist
  • Frederik Willems
    Frederik Willems
    Frederik Willems is a Belgian professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam . His greatest achievement to date is in winning the 2006 Étoile de Bessèges while riding for , with whom he began his career in 2003 and rode until the end of 2006.-Palmarès:20022006*...

    , (born 1979 in Eeklo) cyclist
  • Dirk Braeckman
    Dirk Braeckman
    Dirk Braeckman is a Belgian photographer who lives and works in Ghent, Belgium.Dirk Braeckman has had numerous group exhibitions and several solo shows in Europe, including ones at at Ghent’s SMAK and the De Pont Foundation in Tilburg...

    , artist and photographer (b. 1958)
  • Olivier De Cock
    Olivier De Cock
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    , (born 1975 in Eeklo) footballer
  • Maarten Martens
    Maarten Martens
    Maarten Martens is a Belgian footballer who currently plays for Eredivisie club AZ. His former teams are Anderlecht and RKC Waalwijk.Martens plays as a left winger or as an attacking midfielder...

    , (born 1984 in Eeklo) footballer
  • Tonny Mols
    Tonny Mols
    Tonny Mols is a Belgian footballer who currently plays midfield for K.S.K. Maldegem.-Honours:* Belgian Cup Runner-up: 1- External links :...

    , (born 1969 in Eeklo) footballer
  • Guido van Heulendonk
    Guido van Heulendonk
    Guido Beelaert pseudonym Guido van Heulendonk is a Flemish writer. The Flemish National Television made a film out of his first novel Hoogtevrees .He was born at Eeklo.-Bibliography:...

     (pseudonym
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     of Guido Beelaert) (born in Eeklo), writer
  • Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck
    Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck
    Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck was a Flemish writer. He was of humble origin, but became extraordinary Professor at the University of Ghent...

     (born 1805 in Eeklo) writer
  • Roos van Acker, artist, anchor "Studio Brussel" (radio-station)
  • Peter Van de Veire
    Peter Van de Veire
    Peter Van de Veire is a well known radio personality in Flanders.-Early life:Van de Veire grew up in the town of Waarschoot...

    , (born 1971 in Eeklo) radio personality
  • Tom Dice
    Tom Dice
    Tom Dice is a Belgian singer-songwriter, who finished second in the Flemish version of The X Factor in 2008. Dice represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 final on 29 May in Oslo. Tom Dice ended up in sixth, one of Flanders best placements ever in the contest...

    ,( b.1989 )Singer and songwriter.Representer of Belgium
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     in Eurovision 2010.

Twin cities

Newbury
Newbury, Berkshire
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, England Braunfels
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, Germany Bagnols-sur-Cèze
Bagnols-sur-Cèze
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, France Feltre
Feltre
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, Italy

External links

  • Official website - Information available in Dutch
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     and limited information available in English
    English language
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    , French
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    , German
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     and Spanish
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    .
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