Herenthout (Herenthout)
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Herenthout (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦeːrəntɦʌu̯t]) is a municipality located in the province of Antwerp in Belgium. The municipality only comprises the town of Herenthout proper, including Uilenberg. On January 1, 2006, Herenthout had a total population of 8,361. The total area is 23.55 km², with a population density of 355 inhabitants per km².
This village is also well known for having the officially recognized oldest organized carnival parade in Belgium, with the first edition dating back to February 1882. The mascot of the parade is named "Peer Stoet".
This village is also well known for having the officially recognized oldest organized carnival parade in Belgium, with the first edition dating back to February 1882. The mascot of the parade is named "Peer Stoet".
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herenthout
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°8'17"N 4°45'39"E
- Geel 15 km
- Mol 28 km
- Antwerp (municipality) 46 km
- Alphen-Chaam 47 km
- Zundert (municipality) 49 km
- Beveren (Municipality) 49 km
- Oirschot (Municipality) 55 km
- Tilburg 57 km
- Breda 57 km
- Steenbergen (municipality) 71 km
- Wimpel 2.6 km
- Castle Noorderwijk 4.5 km
- Quarters Den Troon 4.8 km
- LU factory 5.1 km
- Bruggeneinde 6 km
- Belgian Army Service Families Housing 6.2 km
- Oosterwijk 7.8 km
- Umicore Cobalt & Specialty Materials, Belgium 10 km
- Tongerlo Abbey 11 km
- Olen-Geel Wind farm 11 km