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Mons (Dutch
Dutch language

Dutch is a West Germanic languages spoken by over 22 million people as a first language, and about 5 million people as a second language."1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." Outside the European Union the number of second language speakers of Dutch is very small. Most native...
: Bergen, Picard
Picard language

Picard is a language closely related to French language, and as such is one of the larger group of Romance languages. It is spoken in two List of regions in France in the far north of France – Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy – and in parts of the Belgium region Wallonia ....
: Mont) is a Walloon
Walloon Region

The Walloon Region, commonly called Wallonia, is one of the three Regions of Belgium of Belgium. It represents 33% of the population and 55% of the territory of Belgium....
 city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 and municipality located in the Belgian
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
 province
Provinces of Belgium

Belgium is divided into three regions, two of them are subdivided into five provinces each.The division into provinces is fixed by Article 5 of the Constitution of Belgium....
 of Hainaut, of which it is the capital. The Mons municipality
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
 includes the old communes of Cuesmes
Cuesmes

Cuesmes is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Flénu
Flénu

Fl?nu is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Ghlin
Ghlin

Ghlin is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut ....
, Hyon
Hyon

Hyon is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .On 11 November, 1918, the 19th Battalion, CEF of the Canadian Expeditionary Force liberated Hyon at the end of World War I....
, Nimy
Nimy

Nimy is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Obourg
Obourg

Obourg is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut . Obourg was known for his Tobacco in the past....
, Baudour
Baudour

Baudour is a village near the Belgium towns of Saint-Ghislain and Mons in the Hainaut .*Henri Delmotte was born in BaudourGallery ...
 (partly), Jemappes
Jemappes

Jemappes is a Wallonia town in south-western Belgium, province Hainaut . Since 1976, it is part of the city Mons. Jemappes is known for the Battle of Jemappes between the France and Austrian armies in 1792....
, Ciply
Ciply

Ciply is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Harmignies
Harmignies

Harmignies is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Harveng
Harveng

Harveng is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Havré
Havre

Havre may refer to:* Havre, Montana* Havre de Grace, Maryland* Havr?* Havre Aubert, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada* Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia...
, Maisières
Maisières

Maisi?res is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut ....
, Mesvin
Mesvin

Mesvin is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Nouvelles
Nouvelles

Nouvelles is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis (Mons)

Saint-Denis is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Saint-Symphorien
Saint-Symphorien(Mons)

Saint-Symphorien is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut . The village's St Symphorien Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery contains about 500 German and Commonwealth graves from the First World War....
, Spiennes
Spiennes

Spiennes is a Wallonia village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium.It is well known for its neolithic flint minings, which are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites....
, Villers-Saint-Ghislain
Villers-Saint-Ghislain

Villers-Saint-Ghislain is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Casteau
Casteau

Casteau is a village of Belgium in the French-speaking region. With the others villages Chauss?e-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Horrues, Naast, Neufvilles, Soignies, and Thieusies, they compose the municipality of Soignies....
 (partly), Masnuy-Saint-Jean
Masnuy-Saint-Jean

Masnuy-Saint-Jean is a village near the Belgium town of Jurbise in the Hainaut ....
 (partly), and Ville-sur-Haine
Ville-sur-Haine

Ville-sur-Haine is a village near the Belgium town of Le R?ulx in the Hainaut ....
 (partly).

first signs of activity in the region of Mons can be found at Spiennes
Spiennes

Spiennes is a Wallonia village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium.It is well known for its neolithic flint minings, which are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites....
, where some of the best flint
Flint

Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert. It occurs chiefly as Nodule s and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones....
 tools in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 were found dating from the Neolithic
Neolithic

The Neolithic period was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 Before the Christian Era in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age....
 period.






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Mons (Dutch
Dutch language

Dutch is a West Germanic languages spoken by over 22 million people as a first language, and about 5 million people as a second language."1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." Outside the European Union the number of second language speakers of Dutch is very small. Most native...
: Bergen, Picard
Picard language

Picard is a language closely related to French language, and as such is one of the larger group of Romance languages. It is spoken in two List of regions in France in the far north of France – Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy – and in parts of the Belgium region Wallonia ....
: Mont) is a Walloon
Walloon Region

The Walloon Region, commonly called Wallonia, is one of the three Regions of Belgium of Belgium. It represents 33% of the population and 55% of the territory of Belgium....
 city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 and municipality located in the Belgian
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
 province
Provinces of Belgium

Belgium is divided into three regions, two of them are subdivided into five provinces each.The division into provinces is fixed by Article 5 of the Constitution of Belgium....
 of Hainaut, of which it is the capital. The Mons municipality
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
 includes the old communes of Cuesmes
Cuesmes

Cuesmes is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Flénu
Flénu

Fl?nu is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Ghlin
Ghlin

Ghlin is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut ....
, Hyon
Hyon

Hyon is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .On 11 November, 1918, the 19th Battalion, CEF of the Canadian Expeditionary Force liberated Hyon at the end of World War I....
, Nimy
Nimy

Nimy is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Obourg
Obourg

Obourg is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut . Obourg was known for his Tobacco in the past....
, Baudour
Baudour

Baudour is a village near the Belgium towns of Saint-Ghislain and Mons in the Hainaut .*Henri Delmotte was born in BaudourGallery ...
 (partly), Jemappes
Jemappes

Jemappes is a Wallonia town in south-western Belgium, province Hainaut . Since 1976, it is part of the city Mons. Jemappes is known for the Battle of Jemappes between the France and Austrian armies in 1792....
, Ciply
Ciply

Ciply is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Harmignies
Harmignies

Harmignies is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Harveng
Harveng

Harveng is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Havré
Havre

Havre may refer to:* Havre, Montana* Havre de Grace, Maryland* Havr?* Havre Aubert, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada* Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia...
, Maisières
Maisières

Maisi?res is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut ....
, Mesvin
Mesvin

Mesvin is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Nouvelles
Nouvelles

Nouvelles is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis (Mons)

Saint-Denis is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Saint-Symphorien
Saint-Symphorien(Mons)

Saint-Symphorien is a village near the Belgium town Mons in the Hainaut . The village's St Symphorien Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery contains about 500 German and Commonwealth graves from the First World War....
, Spiennes
Spiennes

Spiennes is a Wallonia village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium.It is well known for its neolithic flint minings, which are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites....
, Villers-Saint-Ghislain
Villers-Saint-Ghislain

Villers-Saint-Ghislain is a village near the Belgium town of Mons in the Hainaut .Gallery ...
, Casteau
Casteau

Casteau is a village of Belgium in the French-speaking region. With the others villages Chauss?e-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Horrues, Naast, Neufvilles, Soignies, and Thieusies, they compose the municipality of Soignies....
 (partly), Masnuy-Saint-Jean
Masnuy-Saint-Jean

Masnuy-Saint-Jean is a village near the Belgium town of Jurbise in the Hainaut ....
 (partly), and Ville-sur-Haine
Ville-sur-Haine

Ville-sur-Haine is a village near the Belgium town of Le R?ulx in the Hainaut ....
 (partly).

History


Early settlements to the Middle Ages


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The first signs of activity in the region of Mons can be found at Spiennes
Spiennes

Spiennes is a Wallonia village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium.It is well known for its neolithic flint minings, which are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites....
, where some of the best flint
Flint

Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert. It occurs chiefly as Nodule s and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones....
 tools in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 were found dating from the Neolithic
Neolithic

The Neolithic period was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 Before the Christian Era in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age....
 period. When Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar

'Gaius Julius Caesar' , July 13, 100 BC ? March 15, 44 BC,) was a Roman Republic military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire....
 arrived in the region in the 1st century BC, the region was settled by the Nervii
Nervii

The Nervii were one of the most powerful Belgae tribes, living in the northeastern hinterlands of Gaul they were known to trek long distances to engage in various wars and functions....
. A castrum was built in Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 times, giving the settlement its first Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 name Castrilocus; the name was later changed into Montes for the hills on which the castrum was built. In the 7th century, Saint Ghislain
Saint Ghislain

Saint Ghislain was a confessor and anchorite in Belgium. He died at the town named after him, Saint-Ghislain .He was probably of German origin....
 and two of his disciples built an oratory
Oratory (worship)

In Christianity, an oratory is a room for prayer, from the Latin orare, to pray.In the Roman Catholic Church, an oratory is for all intents and purposes another word for what is commonly called a chapel....
 or chapel
Chapel

A chapel is a building used as a place for fellowship and of worship for Christians. It may be attached to an institution such as a large Church , a college, a hospital, a palace, a prison or a cemetery, or may be an entirely free-standing building, sometimes with its own grounds....
 dedicated to Saints Peter
Saint Peter

Saint Peter was a leader of the early Christianity church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles....
 and Paul
Paul of Tarsus

Saint Paul, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul or Paul of Tarsus , was a Hellenistic Judaism, who called himself the "Apostle to the Gentiles", and was, together with Saint Peter and James the Just, the most notable of early Christian missionaries....
 near the Mons hill, at a place called Ursidongus, now known as Saint-Ghislain
Saint-Ghislain

Saint-Ghislain is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Hainaut . On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 22,466 inhabitants....
. Soon after, Saint Waltrude
Waltrude

Saint Waltrude is the patron saint of Mons, Belgium, where she is known in French as Sainte Waudru, and of Herentals, Belgium, where she is known in Dutch as Sint-Waldetrudis....
 (in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 Sainte Waudru), daughter of one of Clotaire II
Clotaire II

File:Clothaire II 584 628.jpgChlothar II , called the Great or the Young , King of Neustria, and, from 613 to 629, King of the Franks, was not yet born when his father, King Chilperic I died in 584....
’s intendants, came to the oratory and was proclaimed a saint upon her death in 688. She was canonized
Canonization

Canonization is the act by which a particular Christian church declares a deceased person to be a saint and is included in the canon, or list, of recognized saints....
 in 1039.

Like Ath
Ath

Athe is a Belgium Municipalities in Belgium located in the Wallonia Provinces of Belgium of Hainaut . The Ath municipality includes the old communes of Lanquesaint, Irchonwelz, Ormeignies, Bouvignies, Ostiches, Rebaix, Maffle, Arbre, Houtaing, Ligne, Belgium, Mainvault, Moulbaix, Villers-Notre-Dame, Villers-Saint-Amand, Ghislenghien , Isi...
, its neighbour to the north-west, Mons was made a fortified city by Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut
Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut

Baldwin IV was count of Hainaut from 1120 to his death. He was the son of Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut....
 in the 12th century. The population grew fast, trade flourished, and several commercial buildings were erected near the Grand’Place. The 12th century also saw the appearance of the first town halls. The city had 4,700 inhabitants by the end of the 13th century. Mons succeeded Valenciennes
Valenciennes

Valenciennes is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France.It lies on the Scheldt river. Although the city and region had seen a steady decline between 1975 and 1990, it has since rebounded....
 as the capital of the county of Hainaut in 1295 and grew to 8,900 inhabitants by the end of the 15th century. In the 1450s, Matheus de Layens
Matheus de Layens

Matheus de Layens was a Duchy of Brabant architect from the 15th century.He was employed in Leuven from 1433, first under the architect Sulpitius van Vorst , and afterwards under Jan Keldermans II, whom he succeeded in 1445 as master mason....
 took over the construction of the Saint Waltrude church from Jan Spijkens and restored the town hall.

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From 1500 to 1800


In 1515, Charles V
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles V was ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 and, as Charles I of Spain, of the Spanish realms from 1516 until his abdication in 1556....
 took an oath in Mons as Count of Hainaut. In this period of its history, the city became the target of various occupations, starting in May 1572 with the protestant
Protestantism

Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the three principal traditions of Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy....
 takeover by Louis of Nassau
Louis of Nassau

Louis of Nassau was the third son of William the Rich, and Juliana of Stolberg and the younger brother of Prince William the Silent.Louis was a key figure in the revolt of the Netherlands against Spain, unlike his brother William, he was a strongly convinced Calvinist....
, who had hoped to clear the way for the French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 Protestant leader Gaspard de Coligny
Gaspard de Coligny

Lord Gaspard de Coligny , Seigneur de Ch?tillon held the office of Admiral of France and is best remembered as an austerely disciplined Huguenot leader in the French Wars of Religion....
 to oppose Spanish rule. After the murder of de Coligny
Gaspard de Coligny

Lord Gaspard de Coligny , Seigneur de Ch?tillon held the office of Admiral of France and is best remembered as an austerely disciplined Huguenot leader in the French Wars of Religion....
 during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre

The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations, followed by a wave of Roman Catholic mob violence, both directed against the Huguenots , during the French Wars of Religion....
, the Duke of Alba took control of Mons in September of 1572 in the name of the catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 King of Spain
Spanish monarchy

is the Constitutional Monarchy of Spain. The King or Queen regent of Spain is the Head of State List of heads of state of Spain and the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish Armed Forces....
. This spelled the ruin of the city and the arrest of many of its inhabitants; from 1580 to 1584, Mons became the capital of the Southern Netherlands
Southern Netherlands

The Southern Netherlands were a part of the Low Countries controlled by Spain , Austria and captured by France . This region comprised most of modern Belgium and Luxembourg as well as, until 1678, most of the present Nord-Pas-de-Calais region in northern France....
. On April 8, 1691, after a nine-month siege, Louis XIV’s army stormed the city, which again suffered heavy casualties. From 1697 to 1701, Mons was alternately French or Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
n. After being under French control from 1701 to 1709, the Dutch
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 army gained the upper hand in the Battle of Malplaquet
Battle of Malplaquet

The Battle of Malplaquet, fought on 11 September 1709, was one of the main battles of the War of the Spanish Succession, which opposed the Bourbons of History of France#Louis_XIV and Spain#Rise_and_fall_as_a_world_power:_From_the_Renaissance_to_the_19th_century against an alliance whose major members were the Habsburg Monarchy, the United Kin...
. In 1715, Mons returned to Austria under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Utrecht

The Treaty of Utrecht that established the Peace of Utrecht, rather than a single document, comprises a series of individual peace treaty signed in the Dutch Republic city of Utrecht in March and April 1713....
 (1713). But the French did not give up easily; Louis XV besieged the city again in 1746. After the Battle of Jemappes
Battle of Jemappes

The Battle of Jemappes took place near the town of Jemappes in Hainaut , Belgium, near Mons. General Charles Fran?ois Dumouriez, in command of the French Revolutionary Army, defeated the greatly outnumbered Habsburg Monarchyn army of Field Marshal Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen and his second-in-command Fran?ois Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croi...
 (1792), the Hainaut area was annexed to France and Mons became the capital of the Jemappes
Jemappes

Jemappes is a Wallonia town in south-western Belgium, province Hainaut . Since 1976, it is part of the city Mons. Jemappes is known for the Battle of Jemappes between the France and Austrian armies in 1792....
 district.

From 1800 to the present

Following the fall of the First French Empire
First French Empire

The Empire of the French , also known as the Greater French Empire or First French Empire, but more commonly known as the Napoleonic Empire, was the empire of Napoleon I of France in France....
 in 1814, King William I of the Netherlands
William I of the Netherlands

William I Frederick, born Willem Frederik Prins van Oranje-Nassau , was a Prince of Orange and the first King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg....
 fortified the city heavily. In 1830, however, Belgium gained its independence and the decision was made to dismantle fortified cities such as Mons, Charleroi
Charleroi

Charleroi is the largest city and Municipalities in Belgium of Wallonia, located in the Provinces of Belgium of Hainaut , Belgium. On 1 January 2008, Charleroi had a total population of 201,593....
, and Namur
Namur (city)

Namur is a city and Municipalities in Belgium in Wallonia, in southern Belgium. It is both the capital of the Provinces of Belgium of Namur and of the Walloon Region ....
. The actual removal of fortifications only happened in the 1860s, allowing the creation of large boulevards and other urban projects. The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, production, and transportation had a profound effect on the socioeconomics and cultural conditions in United Kingdom....
 and coal mining
Coal mining

Coal mining is the extraction or removal of coal from the earth by mining. When coal is used for fuel in power generation it is referred to as steaming or thermal coal....
 made Mons a center of heavy industry, which strongly influenced the culture and image of the Borinage
Borinage

The Borinage is an area in the Belgium province of Hainaut . The provincial capital Mons is located in the east of the Borinage.The area is best known for its former coalmining industry....
 region as a whole. It was to become an integral part of the sillon industriel
Sillon industriel

The Wallonian sillon industriel or dorsale wallonne was an area of roughly 1000 km? running across Belgium from Dour, in Borinage, in the west, to Verviers in the east....
, the industrial backbone of Wallonia
Wallonia

Wallonia is the Francophone southern part of Belgium. This region makes up about 31% of the Belgian population.Since 1970, Wallonia has approximately coincided with the territory of the Walloon Region, which is a federated component of the Belgian state and provides a government and a parliament to both Wallonia and the smaller German-s...
.

On August 23 and 24, 1914, Mons was the site of the first battle
Battle of Mons

The Battle of Mons was the first major action of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I....
 fought by the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 in World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
. The British were forced to retreat
Withdrawal (military)

A withdrawal is a type of military operation, generally meaning retreating forces back while maintaining contact with the enemy. A withdrawal may be undertaken as part of a general retreat, to consolidate forces, to occupy ground that is more easily defended, or to lead the enemy into an ambush....
 and the town was occupied by the Germans, until its liberation by the Canadian Corps
Canadian Corps

For other uses of Canadian Corps, see Canadian Corps The Canadian Corps was a World War I corps formed from the Canadian Expeditionary Force in September 1915 after the arrival of the 2nd Canadian Division in France....
 during the final days of the war. As an important industrial centre, the city was heavily bombed and several skirmishes took place in September 1944 between the American troops and the retreating German forces. After the war, most industries went into decline. NATO
NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization , also called the Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949....
's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe is the central command of NATO military forces. It is located at Casteau, north of the Belgium city of Mons....
 (SHAPE) was relocated in Casteau
Casteau

Casteau is a village of Belgium in the French-speaking region. With the others villages Chauss?e-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Horrues, Naast, Neufvilles, Soignies, and Thieusies, they compose the municipality of Soignies....
, a village near Mons, from Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau is a commune in France in the aire urbaine of Paris, France. It is located south-southeast of the Kilometre Zero. Fontainebleau is a sous-pr?fecture of the Seine-et-Marne d?partement in France, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Fontainebleau....
 after France's withdrawal from the military structure of the alliance in 1967. The relocation of SHAPE to this particular region of Belgium was largely a political decision, based in large part on the depressed economic conditions of the area at the time with the view to bolstering the economy of the region. A riot in the prison of Mons took place in April 2006 after prisoner complaints concerning living conditions and treatment; no deaths were reported as a result of the riot, but the event focused attention on prisons throughout Belgium. Today, the city is an important university town and commercial centre.

Sights

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*The Grand Place is the centre of the historic town and the stage for the annual mock-battle of the Lumeçon.
  • The City Hall, originally built near the current location of the belfry
    Belfries of Belgium and France

    An unequalled ensemble of fifty-six Belfry of Belgium and France is designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Site, in recognition of an architectural manifestation of emerging civic independence in County of Flanders and neighbouring regions from feudal and religious influences, leading to a degree of local democracy of great significance in t...
    , was moved on the Grand Place in the 13th century. The flamboyant gothic building we see today dates from the 15th century. In front of it stands a statue of a monkey, which is said to bring good fortune to those who pat his head.
  • The collegiate church of Saint Waltrude
    Waltrude

    Saint Waltrude is the patron saint of Mons, Belgium, where she is known in French as Sainte Waudru, and of Herentals, Belgium, where she is known in Dutch as Sint-Waldetrudis....
     is paradoxically a good specimen of the Gothic architecture
    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late Middle Ages. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture....
     of Brabant
    Duchy of Brabant

    The Duchy of Brabant was a historical region in the Low Countries. It consisted of not only the three modern-day Belgium provinces of Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and Antwerp as well as the Brussels-Capital Region, but also the present-day Netherlands province of North Brabant....
    .
  • The neighbouring belfry, classified as a World Heritage Site
    World Heritage Site

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
    , dates from the 17th century and is the only Baroque
    Baroque

    In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
    -style belfry in Belgium.
  • The so-called Spanish House dates from the 16th century.


Festivities


  • The Doudou
    Ducasse de Mons

    The Ducasse de Mons or Doudou is a popular feast that happens every year during the Trinity Sunday in the town of Mons in Belgium. It is recognized as a Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity since November 2005....
     is the name of a week-long series of festivities or Ducasse, which originates from the 14th century and takes place every year on Trinity Sunday
    Trinity Sunday

    Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Western Christianity liturgical year, and the Sunday of Pentecost in Eastern Christianity....
    . Highlights include:
    • The entrusting of the reliquary
      Reliquary

      A reliquary is a container for relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures....
       of Saint Waltrude to the mayor of the city on the eve of the procession.
    • The placement of the reliquary on the Car d’Or (golden carriage), before it is carried in the city streets in a colourful procession
      Procession

      A procession is, in general, an organized body of people advancing in a formal or ceremonial manner....
       that counts more than a thousand costumed participants.
    • The lifting of the Car d’Or on a paved area near the church of Saint Waltrude; tradition holds that this operation must be successful for the city to prosper.
    • The Lumeçon fight, where Saint George
      Saint George

      Saint George of Lydda was according to tradition, a Roman soldier in the Guard of Emperor Diocletian, venerated as a Christian martyr.In Hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Eastern Catholic Churches....
       confronts the dragon. The fight lasts for about half an hour, accompanied by the rhythmic "Doudou" music. The tradition of the processional dragon is listed among the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
      Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity

      The Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity is a list maintained by UNESCO with pieces of intangible culture considered relevant by that organization....
      .


Education


Mons has a strong education community with three universities:
  • Faculté polytechnique de Mons
    Faculté polytechnique de Mons

    The Facult? Polytechnique de Mons is the oldest university of the city of Mons and the first Engineering school in Belgium . Its first name was ??cole des Mines? ....
     or FPMs
  • Facultés universitaires catholiques de Mons
    Facultés universitaires catholiques de Mons

    The Facult?s Universitaires Catholiques de Mons , in Mons, Wallonia, Belgium, is a private university in the French Community of Belgium. Its official language is French ....
     or FUCAM
  • Université de Mons-Hainaut or UMH


Transportation

Mons is located along N56 road
N56 road (Belgium)

Route nationale 56 or N56 road is a Belgian national road linking Mons to Belgian A8 road ....
.

Sports


The town hosts a football club named R.A.E.C. Mons
R.A.E.C. Mons

R.A.E.C. Mons is a Belgium football club based in Mons. It has been in the Jupiler League since Jupiler League 2006-07. Flemish speakers tend to refer to the team as Bergen the Flemish name for Mons....
.

People born in Mons


  • Gilles Binchois
    Gilles Binchois

    Gilles Binchois, also known as Gilles de Binche or Gilles de Bins , was a Franco-Flemish School composer, one of the earliest members of the Burgundian School, and one of the three most famous composers of the early 15th century....
    , composer (15th century, birth in Mons is uncertain)
  • Orlande de Lassus
    Orlande de Lassus

    Orlande de Lassus was a France-Flanders composer of late Renaissance music. Along with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina , he is today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphony style of the Franco-Flemish School, and he was the most famous and influential musician in Europe at the end of the 16th century....
    , composer (16th century)
  • Guido de Bres
    Guido de Bres

    Guido de Bres was the main author of the Belgic Confession....
    , theologian (1522 to 31 May 1567)
  • Giuseppe Grisoni
    Giuseppe Grisoni

    Giuseppe Pierre Joseph Grisoni also known as Grifoni or Grison was a Flemings/ Italy Painting and sculpture, noted for his landscapes and historical tableaux....
    , painter and sculptor (17th century)
  • François-Joseph Fétis
    François-Joseph Fétis

    Fran?ois-Joseph F?tis was a Belgium musicology, composer, music critic and teacher. He was one of the most influential music critics of the 19th century, and his enormous compilation of biographical data in the Biographie universelle des musiciens remains an important source of information today....
    , musicologist, composer, critic, and teacher (18th century)
  • François-Philippe de Haussy
    François-Philippe de Haussy

    Fran?ois Philippe Louis Hyacinthe Joseph de Haussy was a Belgium businessman, liberal politician and civil servant. He was Belgian minister of justice from 1847 until 1850....
    , first governor of the National Bank of Belgium
    National Bank of Belgium

    The National Bank of Belgium has been the central bank of Belgium since 1850. The National Bank of Belgium was established by a law of 5 May 1850 as a S.A....
     (18th century)
  • Paul Émile de Puydt
    Paul Émile de Puydt

    Paul ?mile de Puydt , a writer whose contributions included work in botany and economics, was born and died in Mons, Belgium.As a botanist, he notably wrote on orchids....
    , botanist, economist, and writer (19th century)
  • Émile Motte
    Émile Motte

    ?mile Motte was a Belgian painter. He was the director of l'Acad?mie de Mons....
    , painter (19th century)
  • Louis Dewis
    Louis Dewis

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    , painter (19th century)


Twin cities


Briare
Briare

Briare is a Communes of France in the Loiret Departments of France in north-central France.Briare, the Brivodorum of the Romans, is situated at the extremity of the Briare Canal, which unites the Loire and its lateral canal with the Loing and so with the Seine....
Thoissey
Thoissey

Thoissey is a Communes of France in the Ain Departments of France in eastern France....
Vannes
Vannes

Vannes is a Communes of France in the Morbihan Departments of France in Bretagne in northwestern France.It was founded over 2000 years ago....
Sefton
Changsha
Changsha

Changsha is the capital city of Hunan, a province of south-central China, located on the lower reaches of Xiang river, a branch of the Yangtze River....
Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas

Arkansas is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States of the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River....

See also


  • Battle of Mons
    Battle of Mons

    The Battle of Mons was the first major action of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I....
    , 1914
  • Angels of Mons
    Angels of Mons

    The Angels of Mons is a popular legend about a group of angels who supposedly protected members of the United Kingdom army in the Battle of Mons at the outset of World War I....
  • Mons Meg
    Mons Meg

    Mons Meg is a large Bombard now located at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. There are conflicting theories about its origins, but it appears from the accounts of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy that it was made to his order around 1449 and sent as a gift 8 years later to King James II of Scotland, with other artillery supplies....
  • Grand Hornu
    Grand Hornu

    Grand-Hornu is an old industrial mining complex in Hornu in the municipality of Boussu. It was built by Henri De Gorge between 1810 and 1830. It is a unique example of functional town-planning....
  • Duke of Mons
    Duke of Mons

    Rutgar Bernard Anderson, better known as Duke of Mons, was the head of an aristocratic family during the period of the Netherlands revolt against Spanish Rule in the Netherlands at the turn of the seventeenth century....
    , 1560 - 1623
  • Initialis Science Park
    Initialis Science Park

    The Initialis Science Park is a business incubator and science park located in Mons in the province of Hainaut , Wallonia . The science park is associated with the three universities of Mons; the Universit? de Mons-Hainaut, the Facult? polytechnique de Mons and the Facult?s universitaires catholiques de Mons....
  • Mundaneum
    Mundaneum

    The Mundaneum was created in 1910 out of the initiative of two Belgian lawyers. Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine aimed to gather together all the world's knowledge and classify it according to a system they developed called the Universal Decimal Classification....
     (Paul Otlet
    Paul Otlet

    Paul Marie Ghislain Otlet was an author, entrepreneur, visionary, lawyer and peace activist; he is one of several people who have been considered the father of information science, a field he called "documentation"....
    )


External links


  • , an exhaustive list of references on the history of the Mons region, in French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
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  • , in French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
    .
  • , in French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
    .
  • , in French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
    .
  • , in French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
     (summary in English).