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The Thudinie is a tourist region of Hainaut in Belgium. The region characterized by the upper part of the Sambre valley in Belgium between Charleroi and the french border. The center is the city of Thuin whose name it owes.
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Cities
- Anderlues
- Binche – Belgian carnival capital
- Erquelinnes
- Fontaine-L'Evêque
- Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes
- Lobbes
- Merbes-le-Chateau
- Thuin – Capital of Thudinie, this city occupies a pretty site at the confluence of the Sambre and the Biesmelle. It is also a capital of the inland waterway industry since a good number of barge owners are from there and they choose this place to stay when the time comes for retirement. Thuin is spread over several plateaus and over several valleys. Its belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also on the territory of the entity, in Gozée, that the remains of the abbey of Aulne are located.