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Soignies

Soignies
Zinnik  (Dutch)
Municipality
The Saint-Vincent collegiate church (fr) (Xth century) and the square on the "Place Verte"
The Saint-Vincent collegiate church () (Xth century) and the square on the "Place Verte"
Flag of Soignies
Flag
Coat of arms of Soignies
Coat of arms
Soignies is located in Belgium
Soignies
Soignies
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 50°34′N 04°04′E / 50.567°N 4.067°E / 50.567; 4.067Coordinates: 50°34′N 04°04′E / 50.567°N 4.067°E / 50.567; 4.067
Country Belgium
Community French Community
Region Wallonia
Province Hainaut
Arrondissement Soignies
Government
 • Mayor Marc de Saint Moulin (PS)
 • Governing party/ies PS, MR
Area
 • Total 110.30 km2 (42.59 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2016)
 • Total 27,257
 • Density 250/km2 (640/sq mi)
Postal codes 7060-7063
Area codes 065/067
Website www.soignies.be

Soignies (French pronunciation: ​[swaɲi]; Dutch: Zinnik, pronounced [ˈzɪnɪk]) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut.

The municipality is composed of the town of Soignies together with the villages of Casteau, Chaussée-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Horrues, Neufvilles, Naast and Thieusies. Casteau is known worldwide because SHAPE, the military headquarters of NATO, has been based at the village since 1967.

The name of Soignies comes from the Latin word suniacum, which means "on the Senne". The spring of the Senne is near Soignies. After Soignies, the river passes through Brussels.

Soignies is also well known for its blue limestone (from the Carrières du Hainaut) and its glass industry (Durobor).

The history of the region starts in the second half of the 7th century. In the 670s, Madelgaire, a wealthy former governor under King Dagobert I, and his wife Waltrude decided to separate and devote themselves to a religious life. Both of them founded an abbey, Madelgaire in Soignies and Waltrude in neighbouring Mons. Madelgaire took the religious name of Vincent. Like his wife, he was canonized after his death and later became the patron saint of the city that would eventually grow around the monastery. At that time, a large forest covered the whole area, the remnants of which near Brussels are still called the Sonian Forest (French: Forêt de Soignes, Dutch: Zoniënwoud) today. The existence of the abbey of Soignies is mentioned for the first time in the Treaty of Meersen, dated August 8, 870, as one of King Charles the Bald's possessions.


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