- Source: Lommel
Lommel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɔməl]) is a municipality and a city in the Belgian province of Limburg. The Kempen city has about 34,000 inhabitants and is part of the electoral district and the judicial district Lommel Neerpelt.
Besides residential town of Lommel also has a number of nature reserves, such as the nature reserve De Watering, the Lommel Sahara, and numerous forests and heathlands. Lommel is the third shopping city in Belgian Limburg with a commercial and shopping center De Singel. Importantly, the silver sand that is mined here for the benefit of the glass industry. Some sand mining quarries are transformed into nature reserves and recreational areas, including Lommel Sahara.
The city of Lommel is the watershed of the basins of the Scheldt, and Meuse, and within these basins Nete Dommel respectively.
Language
The dialect of Lommel is, despite its location in Limburg, part of the East Brabantian, not the Limburgish dialects, reflecting the particular history of the city.
Etymology
The name comes from Lommel Loemelo. Loem means moist, swampy and Lo is forest or woodland.
Demographic development
All historical data relating to the current municipality, including towns such as arose after the merger of January 1, 1977.
Politics
= Structure
=The city of Lommel is located in the electoral district Neerpelt (which is identical to the county district Neerpelt) and the electoral district Hasselt Tongeren-Maaseik (same as the constituency constituency of Limburg).
= List of mayors of Lommel
=1808 – 1813: Joannes Aerts, Catholic
1813 – 1847: William Karel Koek Court, Catholic
1847 – 1857: Jan Daels, Catholic
1857 – 1861: Jan Van Leemput, Catholic
1861 – 1863: Henry Alen, Catholic
1863 – 1872: Peter Slegers, Catholic
1872 – 1879: Peter Stevens, Catholic
1879 – 1885: Jan Alen, Catholic
1885 – 1890: Jan Vanden Boer, Catholic
1891 – 1904: Peter Senders, Catholic
1904 – 1921: François Van Ham, Catholic
1921 – 1923: John Bouly, Catholic
1924 – 1927: Peter Joosten, Catholic
1927 – 1941: Joseph Tournier, liberal Catholics
1941 – 1944: Peter Luykx, Flemish nationalist
1944 – 1945: Joseph Tournier, liberal Catholics
1945 – 1958: Henri Van Reempts, Catholic
1959 – 1979: René Verhoeven, Catholic
1979 – 1988: Staff Matthijs, Catholic
1989 – 2006: Louis Vanvelthoven, socialist
2007 – 2018: Peter Vanvelthoven, socialist
2019–present: Bob Nijs, Catholic
= Results municipal elections since 1976
=Sporting events
Since 2017 the European Open a Snooker ranking tournament of the World Snooker Tour took place in Lommel.
Lommel is home to the Belgian Motocross Grand Prix, part of the Motocross World Championship. The track at Lommel is among the most famous in the motocross world and is known for its deep and unforgiving sand surface. Notable motocross racers such as Jeffrey Herlings and Ryan Villopoto have said that Lommel is the most physically demanding motocross track to ride in the world, and many top European motocross riders live in or around the city to hone their skills at the track.
Notable people
Kevin Hulsmans, road bicycle racer
Peter Luykx, federal representative
Peter Maes, former footballer, coach of Sporting Lokeren
Roy Meeus (born 1989), professional footballer
Wim Mennes, footballer
Pieter Mertens, road bicycle racer
Steve Ramon, motocross world champion
Kathleen Smet, triathlete
Dirk Swartenbroekx, DJ Buscemi
Johan Vansummeren, road bicycle racer
Marcel Vanthilt, musician, TV presenter
Louis Vanvelthoven, honorary-mayor, former chairman of the Flemish Parliament
Peter Vanvelthoven, mayor, former Belgian Minister for Employment and Informatisation
Steven Van Broeckhoven, windsurfer, two-time champion on the European Freestyle Pro Tour
Stefano Marzo, footballer
See also
Lommel Proving Grounds – Lommel Proving Grounds
Lommel German war cemetery – Located along N764, on the road from Lommel to Leopoldsburg is the largest German military cemetery in Western Europe outside Germany itself. Established after World War II, the 16 ha cemetery holds 39,102 burials, mainly from World War II.
RC Murphy's Lommel – Rugby club
References
External links
Official website
Website tourism Lommel
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lommel S.K.
- Arthur Sales
- Andreas Pereira
- Challenger Pro League
- K.F.C. Lommel S.K.
- Anass Zaroury
- Timmy Simons
- Bart Biemans
- Melvin Platje
- FC Twente
- Lommel
- Lommel S.K.
- Ulli Lommel
- Pim van Lommel
- Lommel (disambiguation)
- Lommel polynomial
- Ludwig Manfred Lommel
- Ruth Lommel
- Lommel function
- 2024–25 Challenger Pro League