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À propos de Loonbeek
Huldenberg (Prononciation néerlandaise : [ˈɦʏldə(m)bɛr(ə)x]) est une commune belge située dans la province du Brabant flamand. La commune comprend les villes et villages de Huldenberg proprement dit, Loonbeek, Neerijse [fr], Ottenburg and Sint-Agatha-Rode. On January 1, 2011, Huldenberg had a sum population of 9,464. The total Place is 39.64 km² which gives a population density of 230 inhabitants per km².
C'est le siège de la branche belge de la Maison de Limbourg-Stirum.
It has a football club called VK Huldenberg, which was created from a mixture of the clubs FC Huldenberg and VK Rode.
Every Tuesday there is a announce from 8h – 13h. This market is located at the Gemeenteplein, near town hall.
At the decrease of WW II, Mary Churchill, daughter of the British prime minister, was a advocate of a British all-women anti-aircraft battery 481 that was stationed at Huldenberg for three months. She was entertained by the subsequently burgomaster of Huldenberg, Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum and his wife Marie, née Princess of Croÿ. She noted that she found the local people very friendly and obliging and stated (“somewhat priggishly” she admitted) “…the flouting by all of and sundry of whatever regulations existed here, and the wide-spread use of the flourishing ‘black market’. This had been regarded as more or less a ‘patriotic duty’ during the occupation, but it was nevertheless going on now – apparently unrestrained.”