Genappe
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| Genappe | ||
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| Geography | ||
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| Arrondissement | Nivelles | |
| Coordinates | ||
| Area | 89.57 km² | |
| Population (Source: NIS) | ||
| Population – Males – Females - Density |
14,136 (01/01/2006) 49.11% 50.89% 158 inhab./km² |
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| Economy | ||
| Unemployment rate | 12.69% (01/01/2006) | |
| Mean annual income | 13,986 €/pers. (2003) | |
| Government | ||
| Mayor | Gérard Couronné | |
| Governing parties | MR-IC | |
| Other information | ||
| Postal codes | 1470-1474, 1476 | |
| Area codes | 067 | |
| Web address | www.genappe.be | |
Genappe is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On 1 January 2006 Genappe had a total population of 14,136. The total area is 89.57 km² which gives a population density of 158 inhabitants per km².
Genappe is twinned with Narborough and Littlethorpe, a parish in South Leicestershire.
| Municipalities in the Province of Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium | ||
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Nivelles: Beauvechain | Braine-l'Alleud | Braine-le-Château | Chastre | Chaumont-Gistoux | Court-Saint-Etienne | Genappe | Grez-Doiceau | Hélécine | Incourt | Ittre | Jodoigne | La Hulpe | Lasne | Mont-Saint-Guibert | Nivelles | Orp-Jauche | Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve | Perwez | Ramillies | Rebecq | Rixensart | Tubize | Villers-la-Ville | Walhain | Waterloo | Wavre |
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