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East Flanders, Du. Oost-Vlaanderen (ōst-vlän'dərən), Fr. Flandre Orientale, province (1991 pop. 1,335,793), 1,147 sq mi (2,971 sq km), NW Belgium, bordering on the Netherlands in the north. The chief towns are Ghent (the capital), Sint-Niklaas, Aalst, and Oudenaarde. The low-lying province is drained by the Scheldt, Dender, and Leie rivers. It has productive farms and growing industries. Manufactures include textiles, leather, steel, chemicals, and food processing. The population is mostly Dutch-speaking. For the history of East Flanders, see Flanders.


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East Flanders
(Dutch: Oost-Vlaanderen)
Oost-vlaanderen.png WapenOVl.png
Country Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Region  Flemish Region
Capital Ghent
Area 2,991 km²
Population (1 January 2007) 1,398,253
Density 459 / km²
Governor André Denys
BelgiumEastFlanders.png
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East Flanders (Dutch: Nl-Oost-Vlaanderen.ogg Oost-Vlaanderen , French: Flandre orientale) is a province of Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. It borders (clockwise from the North) on the Netherlands and in Belgium on the provinces of Antwerp, Flemish Brabant (both in Flanders), of Hainaut (Wallonia) and of West Flanders (Flanders). It has an area of 2,991 km² which is divided into six administrative districts (arrondissementen in Dutch) containing 65 municipalities. The provincial population is 1,389,199 and the capital is Ghent.

The flag has a black lion with red tongue and claws, on a background of horizontal white and green stripes. This a recent adaptation. The flag of East-Flanders used to be the same as that of the Flanders region; a black lion on a yellow background.

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Government

The provincial parliament, Provincieraad, has 84 members.[1] Six people chosen by and from the parliament are the deputies, bestendige deputatie, and form the daily government. The daily government is led by the governor, who is appointed by the king.

André Denys (VLD) has been the governor of East Flanders since 26 november 2004.[2]

The provincial deputies are:[3]

  • 1st Deputy: Alexander Vercamer (CD&V)
  • 2nd Deputy: Marc De Buck (VLD)
  • 3rd Deputy: Peter Hertog (SP.a-Spirit)
  • 4th Deputy: Jozef Dauwe (CD&V)
  • 5th Deputy: Carina Van Cauter (VLD)
  • 6th Deputy Eddy Couckuyt (CD&V)

The province has a yearly budget of approximately 300 million euro.

Governors

  • Pierre De Ryckere (1830)
  • Werner de Lamberts-Cortenbach (1830-1834)
  • Charles Vilain XIIII (1834-1836)
  • Louis de Schiervel (1837-1843)
  • Leander Desmaisières (1843-1848)
  • Edouard De Jaegher (lib.) (1848-1871)
  • Emile de T'Serclaes De Wommersom (1871-1879)
  • Léon Verhaeghe de Naeyer (lib.) (1879-1885)
  • Raymond de Kerchove d'Exaerde (1885-1919)
  • Maurice Lippens (lib.) (1919-1921)
  • André de Kerchove de Denterghem (lib.) (1921-1929)
  • Karel Weyler (lib.) (1929-1935)
  • Jules Ingenbleek (lib.) (1935-1938)
  • Louis Frederiq (lib) (1938-1939)
  • Maurice Van den Boogaerde (1939-1954)
  • Albert Mariën (lib.) (1954-1963)
  • Roger de Kinder (BSP) (1963-1984)
  • Herman Balthazar (sp.a) (1984-2004)
  • André Denys (VLD) (2004-)

Timeline:

Sub divisions

Formal subdivisions: districts and municipalities

District Ghent District: Oudenaarde District: Eeklo District: Aalst District: Dendermonde District: Sint-Niklaas District:
Location ArrGentLocatie.png ArrOudenaardeLocatie.png ArrEekloLocation.png ArrAalstLocation.png ArrDendermondeLocatie.png ArrSint-NiklaasLocatie.png

HASC
NUTS
INS
Population
Area

BE.OV.GT
BE234
44
512,407
944 km²

BE.OV.OD
BE235
45
117,125
419 km²

BE.OV.EK
BE233
43
80,574
334 km²

BE.OV.AL
BE231
41
267,274
469 km²

BE.OV.DM
BE232
42
189,638
343 km²

BE.OV.SN
BE236
46
231,262
475 km²

Municipalities

Informal subdivisions

References

  1. ^ "The provinical parliament, province East Flanders". http://www.oost-vlaanderen.be/public/over_provincie/beleid_bestuur/provincieraad/index.cfm. Retrieved 2006-03-14. 
  2. ^ "The governor, province East Flanders". http://www.oost-vlaanderen.be/public/over_provincie/beleid_bestuur/gouverneur/index.cfm. Retrieved 2006-03-14. 
  3. ^ "Who is who, province East Flanders". http://www.oost-vlaanderen.be/public/over_provincie/beleid_bestuur/deputatie/wieiswie/index.cfm. Retrieved 2007-02-28. 

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Coordinates: 51°00′N 3°45′E / 51°N 3.75°E / 51; 3.75


 
 
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