Iddergem
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Iddergem is a village in the Belgian province of East Flanders and a sub-municipality of Denderleeuw, it was an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization of 1977. Iddergem is located in the Denderstreek.
According to Maurits Gysseling, the name of the village would stand for the place of residence of (the descendants of) the Frankish chieftain Idduhario. These are said to have settled here around the 5th century.
According to Maurits Gysseling, the name of the village would stand for the place of residence of (the descendants of) the Frankish chieftain Idduhario. These are said to have settled here around the 5th century.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°52'29"N 4°2'44"E
- Ninove (municipality) 9 km
- Zottegem (Municipality) 22 km
- Brakel (municipality) 25 km
- Temse (Municipality) 34 km
- Lokeren (Municipality) 34 km
- Oudenaarde (municipality) 36 km
- Lochristi (Municipality) 36 km
- Sint-Niklaas (Municipality) 37 km
- Ghent 40 km
- Evergem (municipality) 46 km
- Van Roystadion 2 km
- Car Park 2.5 km
- Platform 8-9 2.6 km
- Railway Station Denderleeuw 2.6 km
- Platform 2-3 2.6 km
- Platform 6-7 2.6 km
- Car Park P1 2.7 km
- Roj Productions 3.1 km
- Railway Station Welle 3.1 km
- Sint-Gabriëlinstituut 3.1 km