Aaigem is a village belonging to the municipality of
Erpe-Mere. It is located in the province of
East Flanders
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Belgium
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. The village has some 2000 inhabitants. Aaigem was an independent municipality with an area of 7.32 square kilometers till 1976.
Geography
Aaigem is located north of the
Flemish Ardennes, a hilly region, and is also a part of the
Denderstreek. The village is situated on the north of the valley of
Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek, a brook passing south of the village centre. Since the valley is characterized by low wet land, construction development is rather limited there.
The village centre of Aaigem is situated about 53 meters above sea level, with the Molenbeek brook being about 30 meters above sea level. The highest point within Aaigem is 77.8 meters above sea level, and is located in Opaaigem. It is also the highest point of the municipality of Erpe-Mere. The lowest point is 27 meters, and is located at the bottom of the Gotegemberg Hill. As such, the maximum height interval is 50 meters.
There is a 205 hectare nature reserve called
Den Dotter in the sub-municipalities of Aaigem (municipality
Erpe-Mere) and
Heldergem (municipality
Haaltert).
Name
Etymologically,
Flemish
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toponym
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s ending with –''gem'' refer to a
Germanic compound of –''haim'', meaning 'home' or 'residence', and a derivative ending –''inga''. The first part of the name "Aaigem" is commonly assigned to the Germanic name of ''Ago'', a currently unknown person. In its totality, the compound ''Agingahaim'' meant 'residence of the followers or tribal members of Ago'. ''Gem''-toponyms are typical for the period of
Frankish settlement during the
Merovingian
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era, though nothing is known about the village of Aaigem at that time, with the earliest records about the Aaigem dating back to the 11th century.
History
The territory of Aaigem might have belonged to the
Abbey
An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and housing of Christian monks and nuns.
The conce ...
of Saint Peter or the Abbey of Saint Bavo in
Ghent
Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest i ...
before the forays of the
Norsemen
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. From around 1100, the church of Aaigem was property of the
Anchin Abbey (in
Pecquencourt
Pecquencourt () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
Geography Climate
Pecquencourt has a oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification ''Cfb''). The average annual temperature in Pecquencourt is . The average annual rainfall ...
, near
Douai
Douai (, , ,; pcd, Doï; nl, Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. Located on the river Scarpe some from Lille and from Arras, Do ...
in northern
France
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). This abbey held much of the land in Aaigem till the
French Revolution
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. Agriculture remained the main source of income throughout the 20th century. However, some industrial activity, such as water mill operation, have taken place. The limited rural industry that came into existence in the 19th and 20th century, such as a number of local dairy farms, have not survived.
In the
feudal period Aaigem belonged to the Land of
Aalst, and within this area, it was part of the Land of
Haaltert, later also called Land of
Rotselaar, in reference to the Lords of Rotselaar, who remained liege of this fief for generations.
Landmarks
Aaigem is one of the few villages in Flanders with a preserved Frankish
village green
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( nl, dries), located about 1 kilometer east from the present village center.
Mills
Three water mills have been preserved. All of them are located on the Molenbeek Brook, and are called, the Engelsmolen, the Ratmolen and the Zwingelmolen. The oldest records of the Engelsmolen and the Ratmolen date back to the 16th century, but the current buildings date from the 19th century. In 1870, a steam engine was installed in the ''Engelsmolen'', but all activity was ceased in 1956. The Zwingelmolen has been converted into a house.
File:Engelsmolen Aaigem.JPG, Engelsmolen at Aaigem
File:Engelsmolen Aaigem rad.JPG, Mill wheel of the Engelsmolen at Aaigem
File:Ratmolen Aaigem.JPG, Ratmolen at Aaigem
File:Ratmolen Aaigem rad.JPG, Mill wheel of the Ratmolen at Aaigem
File:Zwingelmolen Aaigem.jpg, Zwingelmolen at Aaigem
File:Zwingelmolen Aaigem beek.JPG, Place where the mill wheel of the Zwingelmolen was at Aaigem
Church
Most of the Saint-Nicolas Church (in full: Saint-Nicolas- and Saint-Leonard Church) was built in 1786, and replaced a smaller
Gothic
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
church, of which only the tower of ca. 1300 remains, at the back of the current church building. This tower was the crossing tower of the old church. Traces of the roof, of the side aisles and of the choir are still visible on the tower. The 18th century construction is
neoclassical, and built according to the plans of architect F.
Drieghe, who was also responsible for the construction of the Saint-Christopher Church in
Evergem.
Sport
The football club SK Aaigem plays in Aaigem, and is active in the third provincial league of the province of East Flanders.
Demographic development
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Sources:Belgian National Institute for Statistics (NIS) and the municipality of Erpe-Mere - Remark:1806 till 1970= census on 31 December; 1976= number of inhabitants on 31 December; 2001 and 2006=number of inhabitants on 1 January
File:Aaigem bebouwde kom.jpg, Town sign
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: the speed limit of 50 km/h in Aaigem
File:Aaigem einde bebouwde kom.jpg, Town sign: no speed limit of 50 km/h any more in Aaigem
References
External links
Webpage at Reocities
{{Coord, 50.8891, N, 3.372, E, display=title
Sub-municipalities of Erpe-Mere
Populated places in East Flanders
Articles which contain graphical timelines