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City of Leuven
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Geography
Region Flanders
Province Flemish-Brabant
Arrondissement Leuven
Location
Area 56.63 km²
Population (Source : NIS)
Population (01/01/2006) 90,206
Men
Women
44,739 (49.32%)
45,967 (50.68%)
Density 1601.73/km²
Constituent communes with postal codes
Postal Code Commune
3000
3001
3010
3012
3018
Leuven
Heverlee
Kessel-Lo
Wilsele
Wijgmaal

Leuven [listen] (French Louvain, German Löwen) is the capital of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The actual municipality comprises the historical city of Leuven and the adjacent villages of Heverlee, Kessel-Lo, a part of Korbeek-Lo, Wilsele and Wijgmaal. On the 1st of January, 2006 Leuven had a total population of 90,706 (44,739 males and 45,967 females). The total area amounts to 56.63 km², corresponding with a population density of 1,601.73 inhabitants per km².

History

The first mention of Leuven goes back to 891 ('Loven'), when a Viking army was defeated by the German emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. According to the city legend, its red-white-red colours depict the blood-stained shores of the river Dijle after this battle. Situated at this river and nearby the stronghold of the Dukes of Brabant, Leuven became the most important centre of trade in the duchy between the 11th and the 14th century. A token of its former importance as a centre of cloth manufacture, is nicely reflected in the typical Leuven linen cloth, known in late 14-15th century texts as lewyn (other spellings: Leuwyn, Levyne, Lewan(e), Lovanium, Louvain)[link].

In the 15th century a new golden era begins with the founding of the largest and oldest university in the Low Countries: the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven, or Catholic University Leuven) in 1425.

In the 18th century Leuven became even more important because of a flourishing brewery that would later become Interbrew (recently renamed to InBev), the largest brewery company in the world. In fact, InBev's Stella Artois brewery and main offices dominate the entire north-eastern part of the town, between the railway station and the canal to Mechelen.

In the 20th century, both world wars inflicted major damage to the city, destroying the university library twice. The world was outraged over this and the library was completely rebuilt after World War I with American charity funds and German war indemnities. After World War II, the burnt down building had to be restored again. It still stands tall as a symbol of the terrible wars and the Allied solidarity afterwards.

Things to see

Town Hall
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Town Hall

The University Library.
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The University Library.

Miscellanea

Nowadays Leuven is a real "student city", as most citizens in its centre are students. Leuven sports one of the liveliest bar scenes in Belgium. Besides boasting the "longest bar" in Belgium, the Old Market, tens of bars and cafés crammed into a central square in Leuven, it's also the proud home city of Belgium's smallest bar, Onder den Toog in the Noormannenstraat, a must for every visitor to Leuven seeking adventure and folklore. The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University Leuven) is considered one of the best universities in Europe. One of the orchestra formed by students is the "Arenbergorkest", allowing these young people to combine study and music. There are also a number of hogescholen (literally translated: "high schools", akin to an American community college). These hogescholen include Katholieke Hogeschool Leuven (Catholic High School Leuven) and GroepT (GroupT).

The mayor of Leuven is Louis Tobback, a socialist politician prominent on the national level who was once minister of internal affairs, among other things.

Culture

Leuven is well known for its summer rock festival Marktrock. The main football club of the municipality is Oud-Heverlee Leuven, the successor of K. Stade Leuven. Leuven also has some orchestras, like the famous Arenberg Orchestra.

Gallery

Image:Louvain1915.jpg|Leuven after the destructions of 1915 Image:Fonske.jpg|Fonske Image:Universiteitsbibliotheek.jpg|University Library at night Image:St-Pieterskerk-Leuven.jpg|Church of St. Peter Image:Leuven-Groot-Begijnhof.jpg|Great Beguinage Image:Station Leuven.jpg|Leuven Station Image:Castle arenberg leuven.jpg|Arenberg Castle Image:Leuven-Oude-Markt.jpg|Old Market

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