Izegem
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Izegem is also known as the pekkerstad, borstelstad or schoenenstad. The river Mandel and the canal Roeselare–Leie run throughout the city. Izegem used to be famous for its shoe- and brush-making. Today there are only a few factories left, but the city houses a shoe- and brush museum. Until the 1920s, Izegem was often spelled Iseghem, which can be found on old passport applications, birth records, and gazetteers. The Van Iseghem surname originally referred to this city.
Izegem shares borders with the following villages and towns:
* a. Ingelmunster (town Ingelmunster)
* b. Lendelede (town Lendelede)
* c. Sint-Eloois-Winkel (town Ledegem)
* d. Rumbeke (city Roeselare)
* e. Roeselare (city Roeselare)
* f. Ardooie (town Ardooie)
* g. Meulebeke (town Meulebeke)
Map - Izegem
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Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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EUR | Euro | € | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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NL | Dutch language |
FR | French language |
DE | German language |