Petit-Enghien
Petit-Enghien (Dutch: Lettelingen; Walloon: Piti-Inguî) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Enghien, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. It was a municipality until the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977. At the time, the municipality also included the village of Marcq. Petit-Enghien has around 1770 inhabitants. As with Enghien, Petit-Enghien was originally Dutch-speaking, but became majority French-speaking mostly through the education system. Petit-Enghien is near the language border, and as part of Enghien, it is a municipality with language facilities. Petit-Enghien was the site of Belgian cyclist and multiple Tour de France winner Eddy Merckx's first ever victory on October 1, 1961.
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Rue Fontaine à Louche - Pollepelbronstraat,
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| N 50.683333333333 ° | E 4.0833333333333 ° |
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Rue Fontaine à Louche - Pollepelbronstraat
Rue Fontaine à Louche - Pollepelbronstraat
7850
Hainaut, Belgium
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