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zandvoorde+zonnebeke Latitude and Longitude:

50°48′46″N 2°58′52″E / 50.81278°N 2.98111°E / 50.81278; 2.98111
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Zandvoorde
Coordinates: 50°48′46″N 2°58′52″E / 50.81278°N 2.98111°E / 50.81278; 2.98111
Country Belgium
Province  West Flanders
Municipality Zonnebeke
Area
 • Total6.68 km2 (2.58 sq mi)
Population
 (1999)
 • Total474
 Source: NIS
Postal code
8980

Zandvoorde ( West Flemish: Zanvôorde) is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and a part ( deelgemeente) of the municipality of Zonnebeke. Zandvoorde is a rural village, in the rolling landscape of the southern part of the province.

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History

Old listings of the place date back to 1102, as Sanfort. "Sant" refers to sand (in modern Dutch: zand), "fort" refers to Ford (in modern Dutch: voorde), a shallow crossing in a watercourse.

The village was completely destroyed during World War I. Among those killed there was the German poet Ernst Stadler, drafted to the German army.

Landmarks

Trivia

  • In the north of the province of West Flanders, there's another village with the name Zandvoorde, a part of the city of Ostend

zandvoorde+zonnebeke Latitude and Longitude:

50°48′46″N 2°58′52″E / 50.81278°N 2.98111°E / 50.81278; 2.98111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Zandvoorde (Zonnebeke))
Zandvoorde
Coordinates: 50°48′46″N 2°58′52″E / 50.81278°N 2.98111°E / 50.81278; 2.98111
Country Belgium
Province  West Flanders
Municipality Zonnebeke
Area
 • Total6.68 km2 (2.58 sq mi)
Population
 (1999)
 • Total474
 Source: NIS
Postal code
8980

Zandvoorde ( West Flemish: Zanvôorde) is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and a part ( deelgemeente) of the municipality of Zonnebeke. Zandvoorde is a rural village, in the rolling landscape of the southern part of the province.

View on Zandvoorde

History

Old listings of the place date back to 1102, as Sanfort. "Sant" refers to sand (in modern Dutch: zand), "fort" refers to Ford (in modern Dutch: voorde), a shallow crossing in a watercourse.

The village was completely destroyed during World War I. Among those killed there was the German poet Ernst Stadler, drafted to the German army.

Landmarks

Trivia

  • In the north of the province of West Flanders, there's another village with the name Zandvoorde, a part of the city of Ostend

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