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Diksmuide (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌdɪksˈmœy̯də] (listen); French: Dixmude, French pronunciation: [diksmyd]; West Flemish: Diksmude) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Diksmuide proper and the former communes of Beerst, Esen, Kaaskerke, Keiem, Lampernisse, Leke, Nieuwkapelle, Oostkerke, Oudekapelle, Pervijze, Sint-Jacobs-Kapelle, Stuivekenskerke, Vladslo and Woumen.

Diksmuide
Diksmude
Dixmude  (French)
Diksmuide  (Dutch)
Municipality
Town Hall and St Nicholas Church
Diksmuide
Location in Belgium
Location of Diksmuide in West Flanders
Coordinates: 51.0333°N 2.8667°E / 51.0333; 2.8667
CountryBelgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceWest Flanders
ArrondissementDiksmuide
Government
  MayorLies Laridon (CD&V)
  Governing party/iesCD&V, Idee
Area
  Total149.40 km2 (57.68 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total16,739
  Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Postal codes
8600
Area codes051
Websitewww.diksmuide.be

Most of the area west of the city is a polder riddled with drainage trenches. The major economic activity of the region is dairy farming, producing the famous butter of Diksmuide.


History



Medieval origins


The 9th-century Frankish settlement of Dicasmutha was situated at the mouth of a stream near the River Yser (Dutch: IJzer). The name is a compound of the Dutch words dijk (dike) and muide (river mouth). By the 10th century, a chapel and marketplace were already established. The city's charter was granted two centuries later and defensive walls built in 1270. The economy was already then based mainly on agriculture, with dairy products and linen driving the economy.

From the 15th century to the French Revolution, Diksmuide was affected by the wars between the Netherlands, France, Spain, and Austria, with a corresponding decline in activity; it was captured by Allied forces in the Capitulation of Diksmuide in 1695. The 19th century was more peaceful and prosperous.


World War I


At the outset of World War I, German troops crossed the Belgian border near Arlon, then proceeded hurriedly towards the North Sea to secure the French ports of Calais and Dunkirk. The Battle of the Yser started in October 1914. Thanks to the water the Belgians were able to stop the Germans; at the end of October, they opened the floodgates holding back the River Yser and flooded the area. As a result, the river became a front line throughout the First World War. The city was first attacked on 16 October 1914 and defended by Belgian and French troops, which marked the beginning of the battle. Colonel Alphonse Jacques led the troops that prevented Diksmuide from being taken by the German Army. Despite the heavy Belgian losses, the press, politicians, literary figures and the military itself created propaganda which formed public opinion into making the action appear strategic and heroic.[2]

By the time the fighting ended, the town had been reduced to rubble. It was, however, completely rebuilt in the 1920s.


Sights


The Yser Tower in Diksmuide
The Yser Tower in Diksmuide
The town hall and belfry
The town hall and belfry

Notable inhabitants


Excerpt from Weekblad van Diksmuide of the year of 1834. Preserved in the Ghent University Library.[4]
Excerpt from Weekblad van Diksmuide of the year of 1834. Preserved in the Ghent University Library.[4]

Twin cities



References


  1. "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. Fichou, Jean-Christophe (2010). "Les Pompons Rouges à Dixmude: L'Envers d'une Légende" [The Red Pompons in Diksmuide: The Other Side of a Legend]. Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains (in French). Presses Universitaires de France. 240 (4): 5–21. doi:10.3917/gmcc.240.0005. ISSN 0984-2292. OCLC 909782173.
  3. "World Heritage List | Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  4. "Weekblad van Dixmude". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 28 September 2020.



На других языках


- [en] Diksmuide

[ru] Диксмёйде

Диксмёйде (нидерл. Diksmuide, МФА: [ˌdɪksˈmœy̆də], фр. Dixmude) — город на реке Изер в Западной Фландрии (Бельгия), западнее которого расстилаются польдерные земли. Население — 15,7 тыс. жит. (2006).



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