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  1. Ghent (Dutch: Gent, French: Gand) is a city in East Flanders in Belgium. Ghent is a city with a population of 265,000 in 2020, with rich history. During the Middle Ages, Ghent was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe. The impact of this rich past can be clearly seen when viewing the imposing architecture of churches and the ...

  2. May 31, 2024 · Ghent University is a top 100 university founded in 1817. As one of the major universities in Belgium, our 11 faculties offer a wide range of courses.

  3. Sep 8, 2022 · Ghent is a city with a rich history that thrived during the Middle Ages as a cloth trading hub in Europe. Between the 11th and 16th centuries, Ghent was one of the most important economic centers of Western Europe after Paris, thanks to its port and strategic location along the Lys and Schelde Rivers.

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  5. Oct 20, 2023 · Ghent is the capital of the East Flanders province, home to over 260,000 people. The demographics are diverse, with a mix of young students, working professionals and older residents. The city has a relatively low crime rate and is considered safe. Ghent experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterised by mild summers and cool winters.

  6. Dec 26, 2023 · How to spend one day in Ghent (the best itinerary) Start the day with breakfast at Caffè Rosario. Learn the history of the Castle of the Counts. Have a healthy delicious lunch at Boon. Enjoy a stroll along the Graslei and Korenlei. Stop for amazing views at St Michael’s Bridge. Visit the famous St. Bavo’s Cathedral.

  7. Oct 26, 2023 · The eye-catcher at Ghent City Museum, the STAM, is a gigantic aerial photograph of Ghent (measuring 300 m2!) that you are allowed to walk all over. Use the multimedia app to see Ghent in detail in four different centuries. ‘Views of Ghent’ shows a view of the city in 1534, maps from 1614 and 1912 and a contemporary aerial photograph.

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