A deelgemeente ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdeːlɣəˌmeːntə] , literally sub-municipality ), or section ( French pronunciation: [sɛksjɔ̃] ), is a subdivision of a municipality in Belgium and, until March 2014, in the Netherlands as well.
8-520: Verrebroek is a village and deelgemeente in the municipality of Beveren in East Flanders , Belgium . Verrebroek was an independent municipality until 1 January 1977, when it merged with Beveren as part of the fusion of municipalities in Belgium . The village was first mentioned in 1141. The monks of the cloister of Salegem developed the region by poldering the swamplands which resulted in
16-585: A separate entity on 1 January 1961 but no longer existed as such after 1 January 1977 as the result of a merger is considered a section or deelgemeente within most municipalities. In addition, the City of Brussels is also divided in four sections that correspond to the communes that existed before their merger in 1921. The term deelgemeente is used in Dutch and the term section in French to refer to such
24-409: A subdivision of a municipality anywhere in Belgium, municipalities having been merged throughout the country in the 1970s . Herefor, sections or deelgemeenten usually were independent municipalities before the fusions in the 1970s. In French, the term section is sometimes confused with commune (for: municipality), especially in larger cities like Charleroi and Mons as the sections composing
32-595: The Belgian Constitution provides the possibility of implementing districts for any municipality with at least 100,000 inhabitants, giving de facto political and administrative jurisdiction to the sections. Only the municipality of Antwerp has implemented nine districts , Belgium's lowest level of administration. In the Netherlands, deelgemeenten were administrative divisions that could be instituted by any municipality. The city of Amsterdam
40-553: The construction of Verrebroekdok which borders the village. Construction of the Saint Laurens Church started in the 15th century, and mainly dates from the 1650s. In 1804, the top half of the spire was replaced by an optical telegraph on the orders of Napoleon . In 1815, after the fall of Napoleon, the telegraph was removed. As a result, the church is colloquially known as Peperbus (pepper caster). Deelgemeente Each municipality in Belgium that existed as
48-410: The municipality used to be individual communes before the 1970s. It is therefore not rare to hear that Mons comprises "19 communes " when in fact Mons is a single municipality ( commune ) divided into 19 sections . In addition, there is the term ancienne commune (former municipality), which has no official existence. A section or deelgemeente does not bear any administrative powers. However,
56-559: The village becoming one of the wealthiest in the Waasland . Warfare between Philip the Good and the inhabitants of Ghent as well as floods halted the development of the village. In 1974, the municipality was home to 1,266 people and covered an area of 15.81 square kilometres (6.10 sq mi). In 1977, the municipality was merged into Beveren. In 1996, the Port of Antwerp was extended by
64-429: Was the first to do this. In the early 1980s, the municipality was divided into fifteen deelgemeenten. This amount was decreased to eight in 2010. Seven of these were officially called stadsdeel . Rotterdam followed in the 1990s and was divided into fourteen deelgemeenten . Deelgemeenten had their own mayor, the deelgemeentevoorzitter , their own aldermen, deelgemeentewethouders , and their own elected assembly,
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