Walloon Brabant
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Walloon Brabant
French: Brabant wallon; Dutch: Waals-Brabant; Walloon: Roman Payis. It is a province in the French-speaking part of Belgium called Wallonia.
It touches several other provinces. Starting from the north, it touches Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region. It also touches Liège, Namur, and Hainaut.
The main city of Walloon Brabant is Wavre. But the bigger town is Braine-l'Alleud.
As of January 2024, about 414,000 people live there. The area is 1,097 square kilometres (424 square miles). It is a small but important part of Belgium.
Etymology
Walloon comes from an old word meaning "foreigner" or "stranger." Brabant is an older name from Dutch that means a certain area or region. These names have been used for a very long time, before the countries we know today existed.
A writer named Louis de Haynin talked about these names in 1628. He described Belgium as a big country between France, Germany, and the North Sea. He mentioned that people back then divided this country into two main parts: one where people spoke French (Walloon) and another where people spoke a type of German language, often called Flemish. He also talked about different areas like French or Walloon Flanders and Lothier or Walloon Brabant, comparing them to other parts of Brabant that were in what is now the Netherlands. Back then, the term "Belgium" included much more land than it does today.
History
The Battle of Waterloo happened here in June 1815.
Walloon Brabant began in 1995. Before that, there was a big area called the Province of Brabant. It was split into three parts: Walloon Brabant, Flemish Brabant, and the Brussels Capital Region. This happened because Belgium was divided into three regions: Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels.
Subdivisions
Walloon Brabant is a province in Belgium. It covers 1,097 square kilometres (424 sq mi). The main administrative area is called the arrondissement of Nivelles. This area has 27 towns and cities.
Nivelles District includes places like:
- Beauvechain
- Braine-l'Alleud
- Braine-le-Château
- Chastre
- Chaumont-Gistoux
- Court-Saint-Étienne
- Genappe
- Grez-Doiceau
- Hélécine
- Incourt
- Ittre
- Jodoigne
- La Hulpe
- Lasne
- Mont-Saint-Guibert
- Nivelles
- Orp-Jauche
- Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve
- Perwez
- Ramillies
- Rebecq
- Rixensart
- Tubize
- Villers-la-Ville
- Walhain
- Waterloo
- Wavre
Economy
The economy of Walloon Brabant was worth about 19.3 billion € in 2018. It is the wealthiest area compared to other Belgian provinces. This is partly because many people from Walloon Brabant work in the nearby city of Brussels.
Historically, the area was important for early industry, especially steel production. Today, the University of Louvain and the Louvain-la-Neuve Science Park help create jobs and support new businesses. The park works with the university and has many companies focused on health, chemistry, and technology.
One famous company, Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques, now known as GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, makes vaccines and employs thousands of people. The area also has historic sites like the castle of Corroy-le-Château, which an artist plans to turn into a modern art museum.
Twin towns and sister cities
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium
Walloon Brabant has a special friendship with:
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