Chaumont-Gistoux | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Location in Belgium | ||
Coordinates: 50°40′37″N 4°43′10″E / 50.67686°N 4.71956°ECoordinates: 50°40′37″N 4°43′10″E / 50.67686°N 4.71956°E | ||
Country | Belgium | |
Community | French Community | |
Region | Wallonia | |
Province | Walloon Brabant | |
Arrondissement | Nivelles | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Luc Decorte (ARC) | |
• Governing party/ies | ARC, Ecolo | |
Area | ||
• Total | 48.09 km2 (18.57 sq mi) | |
Population (1 January 2016) | ||
• Total | 11,698 | |
• Density | 240/km2 (630/sq mi) | |
Postal codes | 1325 | |
Area codes | 010 | |
Website | www.chaumont-gistoux.be |
Chaumont-Gistoux (Walloon: Tchåmont-Djistou) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On 1 January 2006 Chaumont-Gistoux had a total population of 10,926. The total area is 48.09 km² which gives a population density of 227 inhabitants per km².
It was formed from the fusion, in 1977, of Dion-Valmont (itself a fusion in 1971 of Dion-le-Val and Dion-le-Mont), Bonlez, Corroy-le-Grand, Longueville and Chaumont-Gistoux. The administrative offices are now in the village of Gistoux.
It is a semi-rural municipality with several working farms, large areas given over to fields and forests, although there is a major industry of sand extraction, now mostly in decline. Due to this history there are now several haulage and construction firms based in the municipality.
Chaumont-Gistoux is on the KW-line, a defensive line erected early in the Second World War, intended to prevent invasion from Germany. A small museum houses information about the line and many exhibits from the war.
Her Royal Highness Princess Claire of Belgium grew up in Chaumont-Gistoux. The Coombs family still resides there to this day, and the Princess, her husband Prince Laurent and their children are often seen in the municipality.
Bonlez, Chaumont, Corroy-le-Grand, Dion-le-Mont, Dion-le-Val, Gistoux, Longueville and Vieusart or (Vieux-Sart).