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Overijse

Coordinates:50°46′N04°32′E/ 50.767°N 4.533°E/50.767; 4.533
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Overijse
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Overijse is located in Belgium
Overijse
Overijse
Location in Belgium
Location of Overijse in Flemish Brabant
Coordinates:50°46′N04°32′E/ 50.767°N 4.533°E/50.767; 4.533
CountryBelgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceFlemish Brabant
ArrondissementHalle-Vilvoorde
Government
• MayorInge Lenseclaes (Overijse 2002-N-VA)
• Governing party/iesOverijse 2002-N-VA,Open VLD-GroenOverijse
Area
• Total44.99 km2(17.37 sq mi)
Population
(2018-01-01)[1]
• Total25,169
• Density560/km2(1,400/sq mi)
Postal codes
3090
NIS code
23062
Area codes02, 016
Websitewww.overijse.be

Overijse(Dutch pronunciation:[ˈoːvərɛi̯sə]) is amunicipalityin the province ofFlemish Brabant,inFlanders,Belgium.It is a suburb of the wider Brussels metropolitan area. The municipality comprises the town of Overijse, and the communities ofEizer,Maleizen,Jezus-Eik,TombeekandTerlanen.On December 31, 2008, Overijse had a total population of 24,410. The total area is 44.43 km2which gives apopulation densityof 549 inhabitants per km2. Overijse is surrounded by an extensive woodlands (Zoniënwoud/Forêt de Soignes), with paths for walking and cycling.

The official language isDutch.French-speaking residents who have migrated mainly fromWalloniaorBrusselsare represented by 8 members on the 27-seat local council. According to the 2008 census, Overijse was also home to 4,842expatriatesincluding 1,236 Dutch, 766 British, 505 Germans, 375 Americans, 311 French and 295 Italian.[2]

Near Overijse there is a medium wave transmitter for the Belgian foreign radio service. Overijse has a traditional festival every year, held in August (Druivenfeesten). The festival commemorates the industry that shaped the area, namely cultivation of grapes (Dutchdruiven). In 2010 it is held from August 21–28.[3]TheDruivenkoers Overijseis a single-dayroad bicycle raceduring the festival. TheVlaamse Druivencrossis a Decembercyclo-crossclassic race.

In 1952,Albert Lootvoet,a local brewer started brewingLeffebeer. The Leffe beers were brewed in Overijse from 1952 until 1977, when theArtoisbreweries bought out the local brewer.

History of Overijse

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Overijse draws its name from the nearby river, theIJse,that flows through the region. The oldest known name isIsca;the word is likely Celtic in origin, and translated means 'Water'. Overijse was the birthplace of the 16th century humanistJustus Lipsius,a professor atLeuvenwho was friend of the printer and publisherPlantin.

Attractions

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Historical sites include:

  • The Late GothicSint Martinus Churchwith ship (1489), the choir (1520), and quasiRomanesquetowers from the (12th century).
  • Castle of the IJse (17th century) with a (16th century) facade and a 15th-century hunting pavilion; against the castle wallsKellebronfrom the 13th century.
  • Townhouse (1503–1505), restored in 1963.
  • By the beguinage (1264) a 15th-century Gothic castle.
  • In the village of Tombeek, the (16th century) castleBisdomwith 12th-century towers.
  • Also in Tombeek, theSanatorium Joseph Lemaire(1937), amodernbuilding from architectMaxime Brunfaut.
  • In the village of Jezus-Eik, theBaroqueOnze Lieve Vrouwekerk(Our Beloved Lady Church) with a choir from (1650) and a ship from 1667, restored in 2007.

Twin towns

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References

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  1. ^"Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018".Statbel.Retrieved9 March2019.
  2. ^"Overijse".Retrieved2010-07-02.
  3. ^Official Druivenfeest ProgramRetrieved 2010-05-26
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