Ghent is Belgium's second largest municipality and fourth largest agglomeration after Brussels, Antwerp and Liege. |
Known as Gent in Flemish and Gand in French, Ghent was medieval Europe’s largest city outside Paris. |
In a unique way, the beautiful Ghent has managed to preserve its medieval power while keeping up with the time |
Ghent is a city of history. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe. |
Sitting on the junction of the Leie and Scheldt Rivers, it was the seat of the counts of Flanders who built a fearsome castle, Het Gravensteen, that’s visible today. |
By the mid-14th century Ghent had become Europe’s largest cloth producer, importing wool from England and employing thousands of people. |
The name Ghent comes from the Celtic word 'ganda', which means 'confluence' (i.e. that of the Scheldt and Lys Rivers). |
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