Diest

Diest
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Diest is located in Belgium
Diest
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 50°59′N 05°03′E / 50.983°N 5.05°E / 50.983; 5.05
Country Belgium
Region Flemish Region
Community Flemish Community
Province Flemish Brabant
Arrondissement Leuven
Government
 - Mayor Jan Laurys (DDS)
 - Governing party/ies DDS, VLD
Area
 - Total 58.20 km2 (22.5 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2010)[1]
 - Total 23,048
 - Density 396/km2 (1,025.7/sq mi)
Demographics
 - Foreigners 3.32% (7 January 2005)
Postal codes 3290, 3293, 3294
Area codes 013 - 011
Website www.diest.be

Diest is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. Situated in the northeast of the Hageland region, Diest neighbours the provinces of Antwerp to its North, and Limburg to the East and is situated around 60km from Brussels. The municipality comprises the city of Diest proper and the towns of Deurne, Kaggevinne, Molenstede, Schaffen en Webbekom. As of January 1, 2006, Diest had a total population of 22,845. The total area is 58.20 km² which gives a population density of 393 inhabitants per km².

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History

Between 1499 and 1795 the town was controlled by the House of Nassau (as did Breda in the Netherlands, Dillenburg in Germany and Orange in France) which was also the family of the Princes of Orange who at the end of the Napoleonic Wars became in 1815 the kings and queens of the Netherlands after the termination of the Dutch republic at the hands of revolutionary forces in 1795. The most famous representative of the House of Orange was William I of Orange-Nassau. Also known as William the Silent (1533-1584), who led the revolt of the United Provinces against Spain.

Diest is a small town surrounded by high ramparts, which are partially preserved.

Sightseeing

Grote Markt

The market of Diest is surrounded by picturesque houses from the 16th to 18th Century. The townhall is also located here, in the basement of the city museum. Exhibits in the museum include the armour of Philip of Orange and a portrait of René of Orange-Nassau and his wife Anna of Lorraine.

St. Sulpitiuskerk

St. Sulpitius church is also located at the Grote Markt. It was built in 1417-1534 from brown sandstone, typical of this period. The grave of Philip of Orange can be found here. After the death of his father William I of Orange-Nassau, he became Lord of the city.

Town Centre

The house "Hof van Nassau" in the centre is worth a visit, along with Gothic Church of our Lady (built 1253-1288) which has an award-winning pulpit. In the Sint Jan Berchmansstraat you can visit the "Gulden Maan" house and the delivery room of St. John Berchmans.

Twin town

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