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In the Middle Ages, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe was a modest village on the edge of Brussels. In 1795, it received the status of an autonomous municipality. In 1841, it separated from neighbouring Koekelberg, and in 1954, it became a part of the Brussels-Capital Region.
In 1841, a 21st and 22nd municipality were created when Berchem-Sainte-Agathe formally separated from neighbouring Koekelberg and Jette-Ganshoren split into Jette and Ganshoren. Since then, three municipalities have been merged with the City of Brussels: Laeken, Haren, and Neder-Over-Heembeek, in 1921.
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe; B. Berchem-Sainte-Agathe railway station; Brussels Bulls; Brussels tram route 19; Brussels tram route 82 This page was last edited on 3 ...
This is a list of railway stations in the Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium.The municipality of each station is also listed. There are 35 stations in the Brussels-Capital Region, 8 of which bear the name Brussels.
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe Show map of Europe The station, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), is located on line 50 , between Jette and Groot-Bijgaarden railway stations. [ 1 ]
Flag of the Municipality of Berchem-Sainte-Agathe: Quartered of white and green. [6] 1930s–Present Flag of the City of Brussels: Two equally long strips of green and red with a yellow St Michael's at the centre. [7] Flag of the Municipality of Etterbeek: Two equally long strips of blue and white. [8] Flag of the Municipality of Evere
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Located in the north-western part of the region, it is bordered by Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, Ganshoren, Jette, and Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). As of 1 January 2022, the municipality had a population of 22,023 inhabitants, the smallest in the region. [2]