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Country
  
Belgium

Province
  
Antwerp

Highest elevation
  
6 m (20 ft)

Area
  
10.67 km²

Local time
  
Monday 4:46 AM

Region
  
Flemish Region

Municipality
  
Antwerp

Lowest elevation
  
0 m (0 ft)

Population
  
34,443 (2006)

Area code
  
03

Hoboken, Antwerp

Weather
  
2°C, Wind S at 0 km/h, 88% Humidity

Hoboken ( [ˈɦo.bo.kə(n)]) is a southern district of the arrondissement and city of Antwerp, in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located at the Scheldt river. The name of the district has origins in Middle Dutch; an alternative story is told in a tale for children. Each November an annual beer server race has taken place since 1777.

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Map of Hoboken, 2030 Antwerp, Belgium

Name

The name Hoboken is derived from Middle Dutch Hooghe Buechen or Hoge Beuken, meaning High or Tall Beeches. To this day there is a hospital in Hoboken named "Hoge Beuken".

A local children's story says that the name "Hoboken" is derived from a little boy who accidentally dropped his sandwich in the Schelde river, which flows near Hoboken. In the local dialect of Dutch, a "boke" is a sandwich and "ho" is a way of shouting "stop", so he must have shouted "Ho, boken!!!".

History

Hoboken boasts an annual 5K beer server race. The tradition started, according to legend, in 1777, with the proclamation of the United States of Belgium (Dutch: Verenigde Nederlandse Staten or Verenigde Belgische Staten, French: États-Belgiques-Unis). The race is held annually on the first Sunday of November and is often amalgamated by the All Saints Day celebration.

References

Hoboken, Antwerp Wikipedia