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Over Loonbeek
Huldenberg (Nederlandse uitspraak: [ˈɦʏldə(m)bɛr(ə)x]) is een gemeente in de Belgische provincie Vlaams-Brabant. De gemeente omvat de steden en dorpen Huldenberg zelf, Loonbeek, Neerijse [nl], Ottenburg en Sint-Agatha-Rode. Op 1 januari 2011 telde Huldenberg 9.464 inwoners. De totale oppervlakte bedraagt 39,64 km², wat neerkomt op een bevolkingsdichtheid van 230 inwoners per km².
Het is de zetel van de Belgische tak van het Huis Limburg-Stirum.
Er is een voetbalclub genaamd VK Huldenberg, die ontstond uit een samenvoeging van de clubs FC Huldenberg en VK Rode.
Every Tuesday there is a publicize 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 devotee of a British all-women anti-aircraft battery 481 that was stationed at Huldenberg for three months. She was entertained by the then burgomaster of Huldenberg, Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum and his wife Marie, geboren Princess of Croÿ. She noted that she found the local people very kind and long-suffering and stated (“somewhat priggishly” she admitted) “…the flouting by everything of and sundry of whatever regulations existed here, and the wide-spread use of the flourishing ‘black market’. This had been regarded as something like a ‘patriotic duty’ during the occupation, but it was still going upon now – apparently unrestrained.”


