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Bouillon
Bouillon
Municipal flag
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Coat of arms
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Location of Bouillon in Luxembourg
Location of Bouillon in Luxembourg
Bouillon is located in Belgium
Bouillon
Location in Belgium
Sovereign state Belgium Belgium
Region  Wallonia
Community Wallonia French Community
Province  Luxembourg
Arrondissement Neufchâteau
Coordinates 49°47′0″N 05°04′0″E / 49.783333°N 5.066667°E / 49.783333; 5.066667Coordinates: 49°47′0″N 05°04′0″E / 49.783333°N 5.066667°E / 49.783333; 5.066667
Area 149.09 km²
Population
– Males
– Females
Density
5,455 (2006-01-01)
48.95%
51.05%
37 inhab./km²
Age distribution
0–19 years
20–64 years
65+ years
(01/01/2006)
22.20%
56.28%
21.52%
Foreigners 5.94% (01/07/2005)
Unemployment rate 15.14% (1 January 2006)
Mean annual income €10,594/pers. (2003)
Mayor André Defat (ACTION)
Governing parties DEES, UNION, ACTION
Postal codes 6830, 6831, 6832, 6833, 6834,
6836, 6838
Area codes 061
Website www.bouillon.be

Bouillon is a municipality of Belgium. It lies in the country's Walloon Region and Luxembourg Province.

The municipality, which covers 149.09 km², had 5,477 inhabitants, giving a population density of 36.7 inhabitants per km².

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[edit] History

In the Middle Ages Bouillon was a lordship within the Duchy of Lower Lorraine and the principal seat of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty in the 10th and 11th century. In the 11th century they dominated the area, and held the ducal title along with many other titles in the region. Bouillon was the location of the ducal mint and the dominant urban concentration in the dukes' possession.[1]

Western part of the castle (13th/19th centuries).

There is a common misconception that Bouillon was a County. While the lords of Bouillon often were counts and dukes, Bouillon itself was not a county. The fortification of Bouillon was, along with the County of Verdun, the core of the possessions of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty, and their combined territory was a complex mixture of fiefs, allodial land and other hereditary rights throughout the area. An example of the latter is the Advocacy of the monastery of Saint-Hubert en Ardennes, which was granted to Godfrey II by the Bishop of Liège.[2]

The Semois river and the castle.

The most famous of the Lords of Bouillon was Godfrey of Bouillon, who sold Bouillon Castle to the Bishopric of Liege. The bishops started to call themselves dukes of Bouillon, and the town emerged as the capital of a sovereign duchy by 1678, when it was captured from the bishopric by the French army and given to the La Tour d'Auvergne family. The duchy was prized for its strategic location as "the key to the Ardennes" (as Vauban called it) and hence to France itself. It remained a quasi-independent protectorate, like Orange and Monaco, until 1795, when the Republican Army finally annexed it to France.

Relief map displayed in the city.

[edit] Modern town

View over Bouillon

Bouillon has a few schools, a lyceum 'lycée (middle school) and a gymnasium (high school), banks and a square place.

The town sits in a sharp meander of the river Semois (German: Sesbach, Walloon: Simwès, in France : Semoy) whose total length is 210 km. The surrounding area is largely forested.

The Castle of Bouillon still sits above the town centre, and is a popular tourist attraction.

[edit] Villages

[edit] Historical population

Year Population Area Density
2002 5,393 (2,649 males and 2,744 females) 148.94 km² 36.21/km²

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Murray, p. 10.
  2. ^ Murray, p. 11.

[edit] References

  • Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. A Dynastic History 1099-1125.. Prosopographica et Genealogica. ISBN 1-900934-03-5. 

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