Tielt-Winge
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Tielt-Winge
Summary
Tielt-Winge is a municipality of Belgium[1]. Tielt-Winge has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Tielt-Winge is located in Arrondissement of Leuven[3].
- Tielt-Winge is in the country of Belgium[4].
- Tielt-Winge's head of government is recorded as Rudi Beeken[5].
- Tielt-Winge's instance of is recorded as municipality of Belgium[6].
- Tielt-Winge's capital is recorded as Tielt[7].
- Tielt-Winge's official language is recorded as Dutch[8].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Bekkevoort[9].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Scherpenheuvel-Zichem[10].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Glabbeek[11].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Aarschot[12].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Holsbeek[13].
- Tielt-Winge's shares border with is recorded as Lubbeek[14].
- Tielt is named after Tielt-Winge[15].
- Sint-Joris-Winge is named after Tielt-Winge[16].
- Tielt-Winge's flag is recorded as flag of Tielt-Winge[17].
- Tielt-Winge's coat of arms is recorded as Q28112022[18].
- Tielt-Winge's postal code is recorded as 3391[19].
- Tielt-Winge's postal code is recorded as 3390[20].
- Tielt-Winge is part of Q111549830[21].
- Tielt-Winge is part of Emergency zone Flemish Brabant East[22].
- Tielt-Winge's Commons category is recorded as Tielt-Winge[23].
- Tielt-Winge's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[24].
- Tielt-Winge's local dialing code is recorded as 016[25].
- January 1, 1977 marks the founding of Tielt-Winge[26].
- Tielt-Winge's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.93601, 'lon': 4.90955}[27].
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Founding
January 1, 1977 marks the founding of Tielt-Winge[26].
Identity
Part of include Q111549830[21], a police zone[28], in Belgium[29] and Emergency zone Flemish Brabant East[22], an emergency zone[30], in Belgium[31], founded in 2012[32], headquartered in Herent[33].
Why It Matters
Tielt-Winge has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]