De Panne
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Geography | ||
Country | Belgium | |
Region | Flemish Region | |
Community | Flemish Community | |
Province | West Flanders | |
Arrondissement | Veurne | |
Coordinates | Coordinates: | |
Area | 23.90 km² | |
Population (Source: NIS) | ||
Population – Males – Females - Density |
10,060 (January 1, 2006) 47.96% 52.04% 421 inhab./km² |
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Economy | ||
Unemployment rate | 12.56% (January 1, 2006) | |
Mean annual income | 11,120 €/pers. (2003) | |
Government | ||
Mayor | Willy Vanheste | |
Governing parties | VEDA | |
Other information | ||
Postal codes | 8660 | |
Area codes | 058 | |
Web address | www.depanne.be |
De Panne is a municipality located along the North Sea coast of the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Adinkerke and De Panne proper. On January 1, 2006 De Panne had a total population of 10,060. The total area is 23.90 km² which gives a population density of 421 inhabitants per km². De Panne is the most western point in Belgium and borders France.
Famous people that lived or died in De Panne include King Albert I and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium (lived there during WWI), and John Aidan Liddell, VC, who died in De Panne in August 1915.
De Panne is home to Plopsaland, a themepark aimed at young children and located at the former Meli-Park.
De Panne was also the place where the first land yachts intended for sport were built and used by the Dumont brothers in 1898.
On July 17, 1831, Leopold I, the first Belgian king, sailed to Calais from England, and arrived in Belgium in De Panne. The Leopold I Esplanade, which includes a statue of him, commemorates his arrival.
[edit] External links
- Official website - Information available in Dutch and limited information available in French, English and German
- Tourist information Apartment Rental - Information available in Dutch and limited information available in English
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