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Province of Hainaut
Allegory of the province of Hainaut
Allegory of the province of Hainaut
Information
Country
Chief town
Lake
Watercourse
Area
Population
Density
Nice
Spindle
Location
50 ° 18 ′ 0 ″ N 3 ° 51 ′ 0 ″ E
Official site

The province of Hainaut or more simply the Hainaut is a western province of Belgium located in Wallonia and whose capital is Mons.

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Regions

Cities

  • 1 Ath Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 2 Binche Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 3 Charleroi Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 4 The louvière Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – including the Canal du Center historique and the Bois-du-Luc mining site
  • 5 Mons Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 6 Mouscron Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 7 Tournai Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element

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To speak

The official language of the province is French. In the municipalities of Comines-Warneton, Enghien, Flobecq and Mouscron live a Dutch-speaking minority. In these municipalities, the Dutch can be used with authorities and road signs are bilingual.

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