Audenarde

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Audenarde (Oudenaarde) is a historic city in East Flanders, Belgium, known for its medieval architecture, tapestry production, and role in early modern European conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
battleBelligerent France
Grand Alliance
battleYear 1708
belfryListedAs UNESCO World Heritage Site
belfryPartOf Belfries of Belgium and France
country Belgium
flourishedInCentury 15th century
16th century
governedBy municipal council of Oudenaarde
grantedCityRightsInCentury 13th century
hasCulturalEvent cycling races in the Flemish Ardennes
hasDutchName Oudenaarde NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity brewing industry
textiles
tourism
hasFrenchName Audenarde self-link
hasHeritage Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
hasLandmark Church of Our Lady of Pamele
Oudenaarde Town Hall
surface form: Oudenaarde Belfry

Oudenaarde Town Hall
St Walburga Church
hasMuseum MOU Museum Oudenaarde and the Flemish Ardennes
hasRailwayStation Oudenaarde railway station
historicalRegion County of Flanders NERFINISHED
involvedInConflict War of the Spanish Succession
knownFor beer brewing
cloth industry
medieval architecture
role in early modern European conflicts
tapestry production
language Dutch
locatedIn East Flanders NERFINISHED
Flanders NERFINISHED
Flemish Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Scheldt
nearBattle Battle of Oudenarde
surface form: Battle of Oudenaarde
partOf Arrondissement of Oudenaarde
postalCode 9700
region Flemish Ardennes
tapestryProductionPeakCentury 16th century
17th century
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
wasFortified true

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Audenarde hasFrenchName Audenarde self-link