Eupen

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Coordinates: 50°38′N 06°02′E

  Eupen
 
Location on map of Belgium
Coat of arms Location of Eupen in the province of Hainaut
Geography
Country Belgium
Region Waloon Region flag Walloon Region
Community German-speaking Community of Belgium flag German-speaking Community
Province Province of Liège flag Liège
Arrondissement Verviers
Coordinates 50°38′N 06°02′E
Area 103.74 km²
Population (Source: NIS)
Population
– Males
– Females
- Density
18,248 (01/01/2006)
48.73%
51.27%
176 inhab./km²
Age distribution
0–19 years
20–64 years
65+ years
(01/01/2006)
22.66%
59.11%
18.23%
Foreigners 12.98% (01/07/2005)
Economy
Unemployment rate 10.48% (01/01/2006)
Mean annual income 12,713 €/pers. (2003)
Government
Mayor Elmar Keutgen (CSP)
Governing parties CSP, PDB
Other information
Postal codes 4700, 4701
Area codes 087
Web address www.eupen.be
St Nikolaus church in Eupen
St Nikolaus church in Eupen

Eupen is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège, 15 km from the German border (Aachen), from the Dutch border (Maastricht) and from the nature reservation "Hohes Venn" (Ardennes).

On 1 January 2006 Eupen had a total population of 18,248 (8,892 males and 9,356 females). The total area is 103.74 km² which gives a population density of 175.90 inhabitants per km².

After the end of the First World War, the Treaty of Versailles placed Eupen and the neighboring municipality of Malmedy from 1920 to 1925 under Belgian administration, in the form of the Gouvernement Eupen-Malmedy under General Herman Baltia. The region was eventually subject to a plebiscite to determine whether the region would be permanently separated from Germany and annexed to Belgium. However, the vote was not secret, since the ballots required the name and postal address of each voter. Fearing expulsion if they voted for Germany, the populations of Eupen and Malmedy voted to join Belgium.

Eupen is the seat of the Council of the German speaking community in Belgium and the official language in Eupen is German, although Dutch was widely spoken in Eupen in the 18th century. There is also a small University College in Eupen, the Autonome Hochschule in der deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft, offering bachelor degrees in Education and Nursing.

  • 1213 First documentary mention of Eupen and the St. Nikolaus Chapel in the Duchy of Limburg.
  • 1288 Following the Battle of Worringen the Duchy of Limburg is annexed by John I. of Brabant.
  • 1387 Brabant and Limburg fall to the house of Burgundy. Eupen is burned to the ground during the war against Guelders.
  • 1477 Brabant and Limburg (with Eupen) become an (Austrian) Habsburg possession.
  • 1544 Emperor Charles V. grants Eupen the privilege to conduct two markets per year.
  • 1555 Brabant and Limburg (with Eupen) become a Spanish-Habsburg possession.
  • 1565 First mention of Protestantism in Eupen.
  • 1582 Eupen is burned down by Dutch troops.
  • 1635 The plague devastates the town's population.
  • 1648 Eupen obtains its own court of law.
  • 1674 Eupen obtains city rights.
  • 1680 Introduction of textile manufacture.
  • 1713 With the Treaty of Utrecht Brabant and Limburg (with Eupen) revert back to the Austrian Habsburgs.
  • 1794 Eupen is annexed by Revolutionary France and becomes part of the Département Ourthe, Liege Prefecture, Malmedy Sous-Prefecture.
  • 1815 Following the Congress of Vienna, Eupen becomes part of Prussia's Rhine Province.

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