Elingen

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St Amandus' Church, Elingen

Elingen is a village in the municipality of Pepingen, in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.[1][2] The parish church of St Amandus with its churchyard is registered as an element of the built heritage (onroerend erfgoed) of Flanders.[3]

References

  1. ^ Vlaanderenkiest.be: 2012 Flanders election results
  2. ^ Vlanderen.be: Gemeente Pepingen
  3. ^ Inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be: Parochiekerk Sint-Amandus met kerkhof

Further reading

  • Oudiette, Charles (an VII) [1798/99]: "Elingen". In Le département de la Dyle ou première partie du dictionnaire géographique et topographique des neuf départemens de la Belgique (p. 52). Bruxelles: Armand Gaborria.

50°46′47″N 4°10′16″E / 50.7797°N 4.171°E / 50.7797; 4.171


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