Zonnebeke
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Zonnebeke is a town in the municipality with the same name, located in the Belgian province of West Flanders.
The villages of Zonnebeke congregated around a large Augustinian abbey and its associated Benedictine convent in Nonnebosschen. Both were destroyed during the iconoclastic outbreak in 1580. Only the abbey was rebuilt, but was looted during the French occupation the abbey was confiscated. Passendale played a role in the Battle of Westrozebeke in 1382.
Situated in the centre of the Ypres Salient, World War I destroyed the whole area. Left abandoned until the early 1920s, people slowly returned and rebuilt the villages. In 1932, the locals opened a cheese making facility, which to this day is the only source of Passendale cheese.
Another battle during World War II during the Allied advance across Europe, where Passendale was used in a defensive operations by the Nazis, did little damage.
Today, Zonnebeke has returned to its long-time balance between agriculture, small business and work in the neighbouring towns. Its major industry is the brickworks in the village of Zonnebeke itself, which extracts the local blue clay.
Area attacked by troops of Australia and New Zealand during First Battle of Passendale in World War One.
The villages of Zonnebeke congregated around a large Augustinian abbey and its associated Benedictine convent in Nonnebosschen. Both were destroyed during the iconoclastic outbreak in 1580. Only the abbey was rebuilt, but was looted during the French occupation the abbey was confiscated. Passendale played a role in the Battle of Westrozebeke in 1382.
Situated in the centre of the Ypres Salient, World War I destroyed the whole area. Left abandoned until the early 1920s, people slowly returned and rebuilt the villages. In 1932, the locals opened a cheese making facility, which to this day is the only source of Passendale cheese.
Another battle during World War II during the Allied advance across Europe, where Passendale was used in a defensive operations by the Nazis, did little damage.
Today, Zonnebeke has returned to its long-time balance between agriculture, small business and work in the neighbouring towns. Its major industry is the brickworks in the village of Zonnebeke itself, which extracts the local blue clay.
Area attacked by troops of Australia and New Zealand during First Battle of Passendale in World War One.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zonnebeke
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Coordinates: 50°52'22"N 2°59'28"E
- Zonnebeke (municipality) 7.3 km
- Menen (Municipality) 7.7 km
- Roeselare 14 km
- Kortrijk 15 km
- Ypres (municipality) 17 km
- Heuvelland 20 km
- Koekelare (municipality) 30 km
- Ichtegem (municipality) 32 km
- Diksmuide (municipality) 32 km
- Aalter (Municipality) 37 km
- Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing 1.7 km
- Pasfrost 2 km
- Polygon wood 2.2 km
- Moorsele Airfield 11 km
- REO Veiling 11 km
- Roularta Media Group 11 km
- Sint Idesbald Institute 12 km
- Sterrebos 12 km
- Park Van Rodenbach 13 km
- AGP / Soliver 13 km