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Hasselt - traduction vers néerlandais

MUNICIPALITY IN LIMBURG, BELGIUM
UN/LOCODE:BEHSS; Public transport in Hasselt; Kuringen; Stevoort; Wimmertingen; Sint-Lambrechts-Herk; Kermt; Spalbeek; Stokrooie; Hasselt, Belgium
  • [[Albert Canal]] near Hasselt
  • Het Borrelmanneke, symbolising the Hasselt gin culture and history
  • Hasselt market place in 2004, prior to its renovation.
  • Hasselt railway station. All the city's local [[zero-fare]] buses, as well as regional buses and trains depart from here.
  • Hasselt on the [[Ferraris map]] (around 1775)
  • United Hasselt Distillers distills the famous brands ''Fryns'' and ''Smeets'' of Hasselt jenevers or gins
  • Main entrance to the city centre campus of the Jessa Hospital in 2022.
  • The new city hall, built in 2018, was named 't Scheep (Hasselts for The Ship). The former gendarmerie barrack in the foreground was renamed to Kezerremen (in Dutch: kazerne) and the entire site Obbe Beek (in Dutch: Op de Beek, or in English: on the brook) referring to the name of the neighbourhood on the Helbeek along which Hasselt is said to have originated from.
  • St. Quentin's Cathedral in 2005
  • Virga Jessecollege
  • Hasselt speculaas
  • Old Town Hall in classicist style from mid-17th century
  • [[Hendrik van Veldeke]]

Hasselt         
Hasselt, capital of the province of Belgian Limburg
Hasselts         
pertaining to Hasselt
Hasseltenaar      
n. resident of Hasselt

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Hasselt

Hasselt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑsəlt] (listen), Limburgish: [ˈɦɑsəlt], French: [asɛlt]; Latin: Hasseletum, Hasselatum) is a Belgian city and municipality, and capital and largest city of the province of Limburg in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is known for its former branding as "the city of taste", as well as its local distelleries of Hasselt jenever (gin), the Hasselt Jenever Festivities, Limburgish pie and the Hasselt speculaas. The municipality includes the original city of Hasselt, plus the boroughs of Sint-Lambrechts-Herk, Wimmertingen, Kermt, Spalbeek, Kuringen, Stokrooie, Stevoort and Runkst, as well as the hamlets and parishes of Kiewit, Godsheide and Rapertingen.

On 01 July 2022 Hasselt had a total population of 80,260 (39,288 men and 40,972 women). Both the Demer river and the Albert Canal run through the municipality. Hasselt is located in between the Campine region, north of the Demer river, and the Hesbaye region, to the south. On a larger scale, it is also situated in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Hasselt
1. World champion Tom Boonen of Belgium delighted home fans when he charged to his third stage victory in the Benelux Tour after a 183.1–km ride from Hasselt to Balen on Monday.
2. "Some grooms keep it a secret and don‘t tell the bride what to expect until the bird comes flying up the aisle with the ring in a little bag attached to one of its feet," said Sven Boeckx who launched the service from his home in Hasselt.
3. Former world No. 1 Clijsters made an impressive return to action after a two–month lay–off with a wrist injury by winning in Hasselt at the weekend, but there was little the Belgian could do to counter Sharapova‘s power play at the Madrid Arena.