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Damme

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Country
  
Belgium

Region
  
Flemish Region

Arrondissement
  
Bruges

Postal code
  
8340

Community
  
Flemish Community

Province
  
West Flanders

Postal codes
  
8340

Local time
  
Thursday 9:30 AM

Damme

Weather
  
11°C, Wind SW at 24 km/h, 95% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Damme Canal, Uilenspiegelmuseum, Fort van Damme

Damme ( [ˈdɑmə]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders, six kilometres northeast of Brugge (Bruges). The municipality comprises the city of Damme proper and the villages of Hoeke, Lapscheure, Moerkerke, Oostkerke, Sijsele, Vivenkapelle, and Sint-Rita. On 1 January 2006, the municipality had a population of 10,899. The total area is 89.52 km², giving a population density of 122 inhabitants per km².

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Map of 8340 Damme, Belgium

In the 13th century, Damme was the port for Bruges, to which it was linked by the river Reie. The river has now been canalised into the long, straight, treelined and picturesque Damse Vaart, which continues across the Dutch border to Sluis. The line of the town's star-shaped fortifications can still be traced by lines of tall poplar trees and in places by a moat. It was the site of the Battle of Damme, fought on 30 and 31 May 1213.

Well-known Damme inhabitants include Jacob van Maerlant, a medieval poet and the town clerk of Damme until his death in around 1300, and Karel Verleye, co-founder of the Bruges College of Europe, who died in Damme in 2002.

Mayors

  • 1953 – 1956 Bernhard Hentemann
  • 1956 – 1968 Heinrich Wolking
  • 1968 – 1979 Josef Stromann
  • 1979 – 1991 Heinrich Beiderhase
  • 1991 – 1997 Heinrich Holtvogt
  • 1997 – 2006 Hans-Georg Knappik
  • since 2006 Gerd Muhle
  • Tourism

    Today, Damme is a popular side trip for tourists who are visiting Bruges and is a popular venue for eating out, and a destination for boat trips. Damme has more recently become known as a book town, with numerous bookshops and regular book fairs.

    The most popular ways of traveling to Damme are by canal boat that runs during the summer high season or all year round by bus or bicycle. The bicycle route is along the canal path taking the same route that the canal boat takes.

    References

    Damme Wikipedia