Ginderbuiten

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Ginderbuiten is one of the twelve hamlets of the Belgian municipality of Mol. The hamlet has 3475 inhabitants (December 31, 2010) and is located northeast of the Mol-Centrum.
Ginderbuiten was one of the six old hamlets of Mol. Initially, the hamlet developed around two triangular squares. A chapel was built quite early in the hamlet, which depended on the central church. Ginderbuiten developed along the road to Lommel. The ribbon development along this road ensured that Ginderbuiten would gradually grow into the center from the end of the 18th century.


It is known for its annual light parade which take place every third Saturday of September. This is a parade of more than 100.000 bulbs decorated cars pushed through manpower. The parade of course find place after the onset of darkness.
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Coordinates:   51°11'53"N   5°7'52"E
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