Erpe-Mere () is a
municipality
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located in the
Belgian province of
East Flanders
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in the
Denderstreek. The municipality comprises the towns of
Aaigem
Aaigem is a village belonging to the municipality of Erpe-Mere. It is located in the province of East Flanders, Belgium. The village has some 2000 inhabitants. Aaigem was an independent municipality with an area of 7.32 square kilometers till 19 ...
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Bambrugge
Bambrugge is a sub-municipality of Erpe-Mere in Flanders. It is located on the Molenbeek (Erpe-Mere Bovenschelde), Molenbeek in the Denderstreek, southeast of East Flanders and belongs to the Arrondissement of Aalst. It is bordered by the sub-mu ...
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Burst
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,
Erondegem,
Erpe,
Mere
Mere may refer to:
Places
* Mere, Belgium, a village in East Flanders
* Mere, Cheshire, England
* Mere, Wiltshire, England
People
* Mere Broughton (1938–2016), New Zealand Māori language activist and unionist
* Mere Smith, American televisi ...
,
Ottergem and
Vlekkem. There is also a hamlet in Bambrugge:
Egem. Erpe-Mere is crossed by 2 brooks, the
Molenbeek
( French, ) or (Dutch, ), often simply called Molenbeek, is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, from which it is separated ...
and the
Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek. In 2022 Erpe-Mere had a total population of 20,127. The total area is 34.03 km².
The current mayor of Erpe-Mere is Hugo De Waele, from the CD&V (Christian Democratic) party.
History
The municipality was formed in 1975 by the merger of the eight sub-municipalities of today, but the sub-communities Erpe and Mere initially disagreed on the new name for the merged municipality. While Erpe had the largest area, Mere was central in the entire area and had more inhabitants. As a compromise they choose the double name Erpe-Mere.
Geography

The municipality is bordered to the north by
Lede
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Places
* Lede, Belgium, a municipality in Flanders
* Lède, a river in France
* Lede Formation, a geologic formation in Belgium
People
* Marquess of Lede of ...
, in the east by
Aalst and
Haaltert, in the south by
Herzele
Herzele () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders in the Denderstreek. The municipality comprises the towns of , Herzele proper, , , , , and . In 2021, Herzele had a total population of 18,414. The total area is 47.40 ...
and in the west by
Sint-Lievens-Houtem. Erpe-Mere is located north of the foothills of the
Flemish Ardennes, in the region
Denderstreek. The area north of the N9 (Aalst-Ghent) is between 10 and 30 meters high, the area between the N9 and E40 (Brussels-Ghent) is between 25 and 50 meters high and the area south of it has hills peaks up to 80 meters. The most famous of them is the Gotegemberg in Mere, not for his height of 68 meters, but for its slope of 18% making it a popular challenge for cyclists.
The territory is traversed by two brooks that both bear the name Molenbeek. The Molenbeek from the Upper Scheldt crosses Burst, Bambrugge, Ottergem, Vlekkem and Erondegem before it flows into the Scheldt. The Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek flows into the Dender.
The Romans knew early there was white natural stone called Vlaamse Arduin or Lediaanse Steen in Steenberg of Bambrugge. This white natural stone was suitable as a foundation for the masonry of Roman villas and as building material for columns and capitals of the Roman temples. From about the 11th or 12th century there was already extracted white sandstone in Bambrugge (Steenberg). The common types of white natural stone in Brabant in the 16th to 17th Century were extracted in Steenberg. Extraction continued until after World War II. Today it is the administrative center of Erpe-Mere.
There is a 205 hectare nature reserve called
Den Dotter
Den Dotter is a 205 hectare nature reserve in the sub-municipalities of Aaigem (municipality Erpe-Mere) and Heldergem (municipality Haaltert) in the East Flemish Denderstreek. It's a swampy, almost uninhabited area, with the central brook (beek) ...
in the sub-municipalities of
Aaigem
Aaigem is a village belonging to the municipality of Erpe-Mere. It is located in the province of East Flanders, Belgium. The village has some 2000 inhabitants. Aaigem was an independent municipality with an area of 7.32 square kilometers till 19 ...
(municipality Erpe-Mere) and
Heldergem
Haaltert () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders in the Denderstreek. The municipality comprises the towns of Denderhoutem, Haaltert proper, and . In 2021, Haaltert had a total population of 18,892. The total area ...
(municipality
Haaltert).
Transportation
Erpe-Mere has an exit to the
A10/
E40 and a regional railway station on the railway line Kortrijk–Oudenaarde–Zottegem–Erpe-Mere–Aalst–Brussels. Also the N9 (Gentsesteenweg), the N442 (Leedsesteenweg) and the N46 (Oudenaardsesteenweg) cross the municipality.
Landmarks
* The water tower of the Tussengemeentelijke Maatschappij der Vlaanderen voor Watervoorziening.
Mills
Landmarks include the mills of the municipality, through which runs the Denderroute South and the Molenbeekroute. Due to the geography of the area, there are eleven water mills in Erpe-Mere, with Erpe-Mere having the most water mills in Belgium, seven of which are protected by law. One mill was largely demolished, but there are still remains of this mill and the mill house is still intact. Another mill was also converted into a house. On the Koudenberg, one of the highest hills of the community, there is a windmill that is protected by law. It was re-mounted on its base in 2006 after being restored in 2004 by a studio in Roeselare. The Kruiskoutermolen was restored in 2006 and is operational. It can be visited by appointment with the tourist service.
File:Engelsmolen Aaigem.JPG, Engelsmolen at Aaigem
File:Ratmolen Aaigem.JPG, Ratmolen at Aaigem
File:Zwingelmolen Aaigem.jpg, Zwingelmolen at Aaigem
File:Cottemmolen Erpe vooraanzicht.JPG, Front view of the Cottemmolen at Erpe
File:De Graevemolen Mere vooraanzicht.jpg, Front view of the De Graevesmolen at Mere
File:Kruiskoutermolen Mere.JPG, Kruiskoutermolen at Mere
Sports
Erpe-Mere once had seven football clubs that belonged to the Royal Belgian Football Association. There are still four left:
KRC Bambrugge
Erpe-Mere United is a Belgian association football club based in Bambrugge, East Flanders. The club has matricule number 5343 and the club's colours are black and yellow. They currently play in East Flanders Division One in the Belgian Provinc ...
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KFC Olympic Burst
KFC Olympic Burst is a Belgian association football club based in Burst, East Flanders. The club has matricule number 3901 and the club's colours are black and blue. They currently play in East Flanders Division Three in the Belgian Provincial ...
, FC Mere and SK Aaigem. FC Edixvelde was absorbed by FC Mere. FC Oranja Erpe and
KFC Olympia Erondegem merged into KVC Erperondegem that was some years later also absorbed by FC Mere.
Each year the Steenbergcross, the first international
cyclo-cross race of the season, is held at Steenberg in Bambrugge. The national clubhouse of the motorcycle club
Blue Angels in Belgium is located in Erpe.
Image gallery
File:Sporthal Erpe-Mere.jpg, The sports hall of Erpe-Mere, at Steenberg in Bambrugge
File:Vijver Steenberg Erpe-Mere.jpg, The pool of Steenberg in Bambrugge
File:Autosnelwegbrug Mere.jpg, The motorway bridge (E40) of Mere over the Oudenaardsesteenweg
File:AaigemKerk2.JPG, Church of Aaigem
File:Kerk Mere 1.jpg, Church of Mere
References
External links
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Dutch
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