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Malonne

Malonne
  • Malonne
  • Maeslangen
Village
Skyline of Malonne
Coordinates: 50°26′11″N 4°47′40″E / 50.4364°N 4.7944°E / 50.4364; 4.7944Coordinates: 50°26′11″N 4°47′40″E / 50.4364°N 4.7944°E / 50.4364; 4.7944
Country Belgium
Region Wallonia
Province Province of Namur

Malonne (Dutch: Maeslangen) is part of the Belgian city of Namur, located in the Namur province in Wallonia. It stood as an independent municipality until 1977 with their unification process.

Malonne lies on the shore of the Sambre, upstream of its confluent in Namur with the Meuse, making it the first village in the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse region (literally: Between Sambre and Meuse) on the Sambre's side, Wepion being its mirror on the Meuse's side. Neighboring villages include Flawinne to the north, on the western shore of the Sambre, Salzinnes to the north-east (although usually considered to be part of Namur itself), Wepion to the south-east and Floreffe to the south and east.

Malonne is a village composed of many neighborhoods and localities, more or less distant from one another and sometimes separated by woods (which cover 27% of the village's surface). The main church, the old abbey, the current tomb of Saint Mutien-Marie and the different schools are found in the old heart of the village, buried in a val dug over time by the Landoir (a brook flowing into the Sambre). This part of the village is therefore called the Bottom of Malonne, or simply the Bottom. The area is hilly, with a 220 meters highest point while the Sambre, its lowest, flows at 85 meters.

Except for a few abandoned quarries, the terrain has been mostly untouched. Streams, however, have been more affected. The Sambre's natural flow was rectified to allow for easier navigation and the Landoir has been hidden under roads and houses in its lower part.


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