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Yves-Gomezée (Walloon: Ive) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Walcourt, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The area has been settled for a long time. The Gauls discovered iron ore and developed iron processing centres here, later taken over by the Romans and the Franks. The village church dates from c. 1400, and was partially rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style in 1865. The chancel was destroyed in 1940 during World War II, but rebuilt after the war. A castle has existed in the village but was burnt down by German troops in 1914, during World War I. The park surrounding the former castle still survives. The village contains several well-preserved old farms and a memorial honouring seven British airmen who died when their plane was shot down above the village

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  • Yves-Gomezée (en wallon Ive) est une section de la ville belge de Walcourt située en Région wallonne dans la province de Namur. Commune bornée au nord par Walcourt et Fraire, à l’est par Saint-Aubin et Hemptinne, au sud par Daussois, Jamiolle et Jamagne et à l’ouest par Vogenée. La commune est constituée par Arrêté royal du 18 mars 1825 par la réunion d’Yves et de Gomezée. La commune est arrosée par le ruisseau d’Yves qui prend sa source dans les bois de Florennes et se jette dans l’Eau d'Heure à Walcourt. Le village compte comme hameaux : Bellevue, Crèvecœur, Fontaine, Froidmont, Gomezée, Monplaisir, la Reinette, Saint-Lambert et Yves. C'était une commune à part entière avant la fusion des communes de 1977. (fr)
  • Yves-Gomezée (Walloon: Ive) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Walcourt, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The area has been settled for a long time. The Gauls discovered iron ore and developed iron processing centres here, later taken over by the Romans and the Franks. The village church dates from c. 1400, and was partially rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style in 1865. The chancel was destroyed in 1940 during World War II, but rebuilt after the war. A castle has existed in the village but was burnt down by German troops in 1914, during World War I. The park surrounding the former castle still survives. The village contains several well-preserved old farms and a memorial honouring seven British airmen who died when their plane was shot down above the village during World War II. (en)
  • Yves-Gomezée is een plaats en deelgemeente van de Belgische gemeente Walcourt. Yves-Gomezée ligt in de provincie Namen en was tot 1 januari 1977 een zelfstandige gemeente. (nl)
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  • Yves-Gomezée is een plaats en deelgemeente van de Belgische gemeente Walcourt. Yves-Gomezée ligt in de provincie Namen en was tot 1 januari 1977 een zelfstandige gemeente. (nl)
  • Yves-Gomezée (en wallon Ive) est une section de la ville belge de Walcourt située en Région wallonne dans la province de Namur. Commune bornée au nord par Walcourt et Fraire, à l’est par Saint-Aubin et Hemptinne, au sud par Daussois, Jamiolle et Jamagne et à l’ouest par Vogenée. La commune est constituée par Arrêté royal du 18 mars 1825 par la réunion d’Yves et de Gomezée. La commune est arrosée par le ruisseau d’Yves qui prend sa source dans les bois de Florennes et se jette dans l’Eau d'Heure à Walcourt. C'était une commune à part entière avant la fusion des communes de 1977. (fr)
  • Yves-Gomezée (Walloon: Ive) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Walcourt, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The area has been settled for a long time. The Gauls discovered iron ore and developed iron processing centres here, later taken over by the Romans and the Franks. The village church dates from c. 1400, and was partially rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style in 1865. The chancel was destroyed in 1940 during World War II, but rebuilt after the war. A castle has existed in the village but was burnt down by German troops in 1914, during World War I. The park surrounding the former castle still survives. The village contains several well-preserved old farms and a memorial honouring seven British airmen who died when their plane was shot down above the village (en)
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