Sclayn (Walloon: Scleyin) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Andenne, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. It is located by the river Meuse. Sclayn developed around the collegiate church dedicated to Saint Maurice. The church was founded by monks from Kornelimünster Abbey around 1072, and a college of canons was founded here by Emperor Henry IV in 1106. The Romanesque church is still preserved in the town, and contains a large crucifix from the 14th century, among other historical furnishings. The clergy house of the church is also medieval. The Scladina or Sclayn Cave is also located in Sclayn.
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| - Sclayn (Walloon: Scleyin) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Andenne, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. It is located by the river Meuse. Sclayn developed around the collegiate church dedicated to Saint Maurice. The church was founded by monks from Kornelimünster Abbey around 1072, and a college of canons was founded here by Emperor Henry IV in 1106. The Romanesque church is still preserved in the town, and contains a large crucifix from the 14th century, among other historical furnishings. The clergy house of the church is also medieval. The Scladina or Sclayn Cave is also located in Sclayn. (en)
- Sclayn [sklaɛ̃] (en wallon Scleyin) est une localité en bord de Meuse (rive droite) entre Namur et Andenne dont il fait administrativement partie, en province de Namur (Région wallonne de Belgique). C'était une commune à part entière avant la fusion des communes de 1977. (fr)
- Sclayn is een plaats en deelgemeente van de Belgische gemeente Andenne in de provincie Namen. Sclayn ligt in een natuurgebied aan de rivier de Maas en telt ongeveer 1500 inwoners. Bij het dorp ligt Scladina, een grot met bezoekerscentrum waar een neanderthalerkind is gevonden. (nl)
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| - Sclayn (Walloon: Scleyin) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Andenne, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. It is located by the river Meuse. Sclayn developed around the collegiate church dedicated to Saint Maurice. The church was founded by monks from Kornelimünster Abbey around 1072, and a college of canons was founded here by Emperor Henry IV in 1106. The Romanesque church is still preserved in the town, and contains a large crucifix from the 14th century, among other historical furnishings. The clergy house of the church is also medieval. The Scladina or Sclayn Cave is also located in Sclayn. (en)
- Sclayn [sklaɛ̃] (en wallon Scleyin) est une localité en bord de Meuse (rive droite) entre Namur et Andenne dont il fait administrativement partie, en province de Namur (Région wallonne de Belgique). C'était une commune à part entière avant la fusion des communes de 1977. (fr)
- Sclayn is een plaats en deelgemeente van de Belgische gemeente Andenne in de provincie Namen. Sclayn ligt in een natuurgebied aan de rivier de Maas en telt ongeveer 1500 inwoners. Bij het dorp ligt Scladina, een grot met bezoekerscentrum waar een neanderthalerkind is gevonden. (nl)
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