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Beringen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbeːrɪŋə(n)] (listen); French: Béringue, French pronunciation: [beʁɛ̃ɡ]; Limburgish: Berringe) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. The Beringen municipality includes the town of Beringen proper and the old communes of Beverlo, Koersel, and Paal.

Beringen
Municipality
The Paalse Poort, gateway on Beringen's central square
Beringen
Location in Belgium
Location of Beringen in Limburg
Coordinates: 51°02′N 05°13′E
CountryBelgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceLimburg
ArrondissementHasselt
Government
  MayorThomas Vints (CD&V) (2019-24)
  Governing party/iesCD&V, N-VA, VOLUIT
Area
  Total78.30 km2 (30.23 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total46,065
  Density590/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Postal codes
3580, 3581, 3582, 3583
Area codes011
Websitewww.beringen.be

History



Origins


Historical affiliations

County of Loon 1120–1366
Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1366–1789
Republic of Liège 1789–1791
Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1791–1795
French Republic 1795–1804
French Empire 1804–1815
Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815–1830
 Kingdom of Belgium 1830–present

Beringen was already inhabited in Celtic times, as proven by the 1995 archeological finds of gold coins and artifacts on its territory. These date from around 90 BC and are the most northerly late-Iron-Age gold objects found in Europe.[2] Other finds, including of Roman coins, indicate a very early establishment.[3] The first mention of Beringen dates to 1120 when it was known as 'Beringe', a word derived from the Germanic Beringum, which meant 'with the people of Bero'. During Carolingian times, the land of Beringen had been donated to the abbey of Corbie in France.[4]

For most of the medieval period, it was part of the County of Loon, from which it received its city charter in 1239. The city was then protected by impressive moats and gated walls. The county of Loon as a whole was annexed to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège in 1366. Beringen became one of the bishopric's 23 bonnes villes (principal cities) and shared its history until its dissolution in 1795.[4]


Mining past


Under André Dumont’s guidance, the first coal-bearing drill cores were obtained in Campine in 1901, leading to several coalmines being established in the region. The first production in Koersel dates from 1919. The golden age of coal production started right after World War II and lasted until the late 1950s, when cheaper energy sources were made available elsewhere. The last coal mine in Beringen closed its doors on October 28, 1989. The remaining slag heaps and mining buildings are still very obvious around the city.


Sights


St. Peter in Chains Church
St. Peter in Chains Church

Events



Famous past and present residents



References





На других языках


[de] Beringen (Belgien)

Beringen (limburgisch: Berringe) ist eine Gemeinde in Belgien, in die Kempen der Provinz Limburg.
- [en] Beringen, Belgium

[ru] Беринген (Бельгия)

Беринген (нидерл. Beringen) — город и коммуна в провинции Лимбург. По состоянию на 1 января 2018 года население составляет 46.065 человек. Площадь составляет 78,30 км² при плотности населения 588 чел. / км ².



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