Waterloo, Belgium

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Coordinates: 50°43′N 04°23′E

  Waterloo
Waterloo: the "Butte du Lion" commemorating the Battle
 
Location on map of Belgium
Coat of arms The municipality of Waterloo in Walloon Brabant
Geography
Country Belgium
Region Waloon Region flag Walloon Region
Community French Community of Belgium flag French Community
Province Walloon Brabant flag Walloon Brabant
Arrondissement Nivelles
Coordinates 50°43′N 04°23′E
Area 21.03 km²
Population (Source: NIS)
Population
– Males
– Females
- Density
29,315 (01/01/2006)
47.54%
52.46%
1394 inhab./km²
Economy
Unemployment rate 10.57% (01/01/2006)
Mean annual income 14,866 €/pers. (2003)
Government
Mayor Serge Kubla
Governing parties MR
Other information
Postal codes 1410
Area codes 02
Web address www.waterloo.be

Waterloo is a Walloon municipality located in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium. On January 1, 2006 Waterloo had a total population of 29,315. The total area is 21.03 km² which gives a population density of 1,394 inhabitants per km².

One quarter of the current registered population are non-Belgian, most of whom work for institutions in Brussels, the capital of the European Union. Waterloo is also home to St. John's International School, one of the largest and oldest international schools in Belgium.

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Main article: Battle of Waterloo
The Wellington Museum on the Chaussee de Bruxelles
The Wellington Museum on the Chaussee de Bruxelles

Waterloo's claim to fame is the famous Battle of Waterloo (June 18, 1815) between the First French Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Alliance of the Seventh Coalition (Great Britain, Prussia, Austria and others), under the main allied commanders, the Duke of Wellington and General von Blücher. There is a memorial in the form of a statue of a lion (looking towards France) on a hill, with 226 stairs, called La Butte du Lion. Other attractions related to the battle are the Wellington Museum and la Chapelle where Wellington is said to have made a prayer before going into battle.

Today Waterloo contains two Carrefour hypermarkets, a Delhaize store, an Ibis hotel, a Fortis Bank branch, numerous office parks and two international schools: St. John's International School and the Scandinavian school. A row of shops, called Petit Paris is along Chaussee de Waterloo from the church to the intersection with Dreve Richelle. There are also numerous bars that are very popular on the weekends.

Waterloo  "The top of the knoll and the famous lion. "They have spoiled my Battlefield" - Wellington.
Waterloo "The top of the knoll and the famous lion. "They have spoiled my Battlefield" - Wellington.

The placename, of Dutch origin, is most likely derived from "water", which means water and lo(o), which is an ancient word for forest. Possibly, the early settlement was located near marshy woods.


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Municipalities in the Province of Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium
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