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tournai

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50.607700,3.384690

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  • Tournai

    Tournai

    Municipality in Wallonia, Belgium

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    Tournai or Tournay ( toor-NAY, French: [tuʁnɛ] ; Picard: Tornai; Walloon: Tornè [tɔʀnɛ] ; Dutch: Doornik [ˈdoːrnɪk] ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Province of Hainaut, Belgium. It lies 89 km (55 mi) by road southwest of the centre of Brussels on the river Scheldt, and is part of Eurometropolis Lille–Kortrijk–Tournai, In 2022, the municipality of Tournai had an estimated population of 68,518 people. Tournai is one of the oldest cities in Belgium and has played an important role in the country's cultural history.

  • Tournai Cathedral

    Tournai Cathedral

    Catholic cathedral in Belgium

    Distance: Approx. 321 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60655,3.38885833

    The Cathedral of Our Lady (French: Notre-Dame de Tournai; Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik), or Tournai Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, see of the Diocese of Tournai in Tournai, Belgium. It has been classified both as a Wallonia major heritage site since 1936 and as a World Heritage Site since 2000.

  • Belfry of Tournai

    Belfry of Tournai

    Medieval bell tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tournai, Belgium

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The Belfry of Tournai (French: Beffroi de Tournai) is a freestanding bell tower of medieval origin in Tournai, Belgium, 72 metres (236 ft) in height with a 256-step stairway. This landmark building is one of a set of Belfries of Belgium and France registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in recognition of their civic architecture and importance in the rise of municipal power in Europe.

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai

    Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Belgium

    Distance: Approx. 254 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.607195,3.388198

    The Diocese of Tournai (Latin: Dioecesis Tornacensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. The diocese was formed in 1146, upon the dissolution of the Diocese of Noyon and Tournai, which had existed since the 7th century. It is now suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels.

  • Siege of Tournai (1340)

    Siege of Tournai (1340)

    Siege during the Hundred Years' War

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The siege of Tournai (23 July - 25 September 1340) occurred during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. The siege began when a coalition of England, Flanders, Hainaut, Brabant and the Holy Roman Empire under the command of King Edward III of England besieged the French city of Tournai. This siege would end in the Truce of Espléchin, marking the end of the Tournaisis campaign of 1340.

  • Siege of Tournai (1303)

    Event of the Franco-Flemish War in 1303

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The siege of Tournai was an event of the Franco-Flemish War in 1303. Following French defeat at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, the Flemish army entered France, burning the town of Thérouanne and laying siege to Tournai. A French army of 1,400 men led by Foulques du Merle and reinforced by soldiers of John II, Count of Holland, arrived to bolster the city's defences in June 1303.

  • Church of Saint Quentin, Tournai

    Church of Saint Quentin, Tournai

    Distance: Approx. 117 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60666667,3.385

    The Church of St. Quentin (French: Église Saint-Quentin) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Tournai, Belgium. The largely Romanesque building is located on the main square of the town, the Grand-Place.

  • Grand-Place, Tournai

    Grand-Place, Tournai

    Square in Tournai, Belgium

    Distance: Approx. 189 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60638889,3.38638889

    The Grand-Place (French: [ɡʁɑ̃ plas]; "Grand Square") is the main square and the centre of activity of Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium. The square has a triangular shape, owing it to the convergence of several ancient roads, and it covers 7,500 m2 (81,000 sq ft). As in many Belgian cities, there are a number of cafés and pubs on the Grand-Place.

  • Saint-Martin Abbey, Tournai

    Saint-Martin Abbey, Tournai

    Distance: Approx. 541 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60305556,3.38694444

    The Saint-Martin Abbey (French: abbaye Saint-Martin) in the historic center of Tournai, in the Wallonia region of Belgium is a former Benedictine abbey, dating back to the 7th century. It was re-established in the late 11th century by Odo of Tournai and it immediately became an important Benedictine settlement. A fire devastated the abbey in 1340 in the Siege of Tournai during the Hundred Years' War.

  • Siege of Tournai (1745)

    Siege of Tournai (1745)

    Siege during the War of the Austrian Succession

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The siege of Tournai was a two-month siege of the city and citadel of Tournai, then part of the Austrian Netherlands, in 1745 during the War of the Austrian Succession. The allied Pragmatic Army's attempt to relieve the siege resulted in the decisive French victory at the Battle of Fontenoy on 11 May. The largely Dutch garrison of the city subsequently surrendered to French forces on 22 May, while the garrison of the citadel surrendered on 19 June 1745.

  • Siege of Tournai (1709)

    Siege of Tournai (1709)

    Siege during the War of the Spanish Succession

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The siege of Tournai was a siege of the city of Tournai, then part of the Kingdom of France, between 28 June and 3 September 1709. A Grand Alliance army under the British Duke of Marlborough successfully forced the surrender of the French garrison during the War of the Spanish Succession. The siege was the first significant engagement of the 1709 campaign.

  • Siege of Tournai (1667)

    Siege of Tournai (1667)

    Siege during the War of Devolution

    Distance: Approx. 337 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 50.60555556,3.38805556

    The siege of Tournai was an event in the War of Devolution. A French army commanded by Louis XIV successfully besieged the town of Tournai, then part of the Spanish Netherlands. The siege, which began on 21 June 1667, led to the surrender of the defenders loyal to the Spanish Empire fewer than five days later.

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Current Temperature

9 Celsius

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9 Celsius

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8 Celsius

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9 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1026 hPa

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96 %

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Surface atmospheric pressure

1023 hPa

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10000 meters

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