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Veurne (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvøːrnə] ; French: Furnes, pronounced: [fyʁn]) is a city in the municipality with the same name, in the Belgian province of West Flanders.
Veurne, in Latin Furna, is first found in 877 as a possession of the Saint Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer. Around 890 AD, it was noted as a fortification against the Viking raids. It soon was placed at the head of the castellany of Veurne, a large territory counting 42 parishes and some 8 half-independent parishes, owing allegiance to the Count of Flanders. Veurne became a city in the 12th century. During the following century, trade with England flourished. In 1270, however, the relations with England came to a standstill and the city’s economy went into a long decline; hence the nickname of the Veurne Sleepers. On August 20, 1297, the Battle of Veurne was fought in the ongoing struggle between the Flemish cities and the French king.
The beautiful gothic church of Saint Walburga and the tower of the church of Saint Nicolas, date from that period. Saint Walburga housed a chapter of canons. Saint Nicholas and Saint Denis (gone 18th century) were the two other parish churches and possessions of the Norbertine abbey of Saint Nicholas.
Veurne, in Latin Furna, is first found in 877 as a possession of the Saint Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer. Around 890 AD, it was noted as a fortification against the Viking raids. It soon was placed at the head of the castellany of Veurne, a large territory counting 42 parishes and some 8 half-independent parishes, owing allegiance to the Count of Flanders. Veurne became a city in the 12th century. During the following century, trade with England flourished. In 1270, however, the relations with England came to a standstill and the city’s economy went into a long decline; hence the nickname of the Veurne Sleepers. On August 20, 1297, the Battle of Veurne was fought in the ongoing struggle between the Flemish cities and the French king.
The beautiful gothic church of Saint Walburga and the tower of the church of Saint Nicolas, date from that period. Saint Walburga housed a chapter of canons. Saint Nicholas and Saint Denis (gone 18th century) were the two other parish churches and possessions of the Norbertine abbey of Saint Nicholas.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veurne
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Coordinates: 51°4'15"N 2°41'19"E
- Alveringem 3.3 km
- Lo-Reninge (municipality) 6 km
- Alveringem (municipality) 7.5 km
- Veurne (municipality) 9 km
- Nieuwpoort 10 km
- De Panne (municipality) 11 km
- Reninge 11 km
- Vleteren (municipality) 13 km
- Beveren 14 km
- Poperinge (municipality) 16 km
- Runway 11-29 3.3 km
- Runway 02-20 3.4 km
- Koksijde Air Base 3.7 km
- Golf Hof ter Hille 4.6 km
- 't Liefoord 4.8 km
- Quarters Area 5.1 km
- De Grote Zeemeeuwen 5.1 km
- Doornpanne dunes 5.6 km
- Sun Parks Oostduinkerke 6.6 km
- Schipgat Dunes 6.6 km