Erpe-Mere | |||
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Municipality | |||
Erpe-Mere town hall
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Location in Belgium | |||
Coordinates: 50°55′N 03°57′E / 50.917°N 3.950°ECoordinates: 50°55′N 03°57′E / 50.917°N 3.950°E | |||
Country | Belgium | ||
Community | Flemish Community | ||
Region | Flemish Region | ||
Province | East Flanders | ||
Arrondissement | Aalst | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Hugo De Waele (CD&V) | ||
• Governing party/ies | CD&V, N-VA | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 34.03 km2 (13.14 sq mi) | ||
Population (1 January 2016) | |||
• Total | 19,720 | ||
• Density | 580/km2 (1,500/sq mi) | ||
Postal codes | 9420 Aaigem 9420 Bambrugge 9420 Burst 9420 Erondegem 9420 Erpe 9420 Mere 9420 Ottergem 9420 Vlekkem |
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Area codes | 053 | ||
Website | www.erpe-mere.be |
Erpe-Mere (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɛrpəˈmeːrə]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders in the Denderstreek. The municipality comprises the towns of Aaigem, Bambrugge, Burst, Erondegem, Erpe, Mere, Ottergem and Vlekkem. There is also a hamlet in Bambrugge: Egem. Erpe-Mere is crossed by 2 brooks, the Molenbeek and the Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek. On January 1, 2010 Erpe-Mere had a total population of 19,280. The total area is 34.03 km² which gives a population density of 567 inhabitants per km². The current mayor of Erpe-Mere is Hugo De Waele, from the CD&V (Christian Democratic) party.
The municipality was formed in 1975 by the merger of the eight sub-municipalities of today, but the sub-communities Erpe and Mere initially disagreed on the new name for the merged municipality. While Erpe had the largest area, Mere was central in the entire area and had more inhabitants. As a compromise they choose the double name Erpe-Mere.
The municipality is bordered to the north by Lede, in the east by Aalst and Haaltert, in the south by Herzele and in the west by Sint-Lievens-Houtem. Erpe-Mere is located north of the foothills of the Flemish Ardennes, in the region Denderstreek. The area north of the N9 (Aalst-Ghent) is between 10 and 30 meters high, the area between the N9 and E40 (Brussels-Ghent) is between 25 and 50 meters high and the area south of it has hills peaks up to 80 meters. The most famous of them is the Gotegemberg in Mere, not for his height of 68 meters, but for its slope of 18% making it a popular challenge for cyclists.