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Mariakerke (East Flanders) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariakerke (East Flanders)

Mariakerke is a village in the Belgian province of East-Flanders. It is part of the urban area of the province's capital city Ghent. Its population is of 11,883 people (2007).
== History ==

In the 17th century, ''Mariakerke'' was divided in two because of the construction of the "Brugse Vaart", a canal that connects the cities of Ghent and Bruges. The west side is Mariakerke center. The east side of Mariakerke is known as ''Kolegem''. Because of the hundreds of years of separation, both halves developed their own unique atmosphere.
''Mariakerke'' obtained the status of independent village in 1793, after which a bridge was constructed to connect both halves of the village. The bridge has been destroyed several times during war, which makes that the actual bridge was put up in 1964.
Besides the bridge, ''Mariakerke'' only had one main road which connected the village with the city of Ghent. This road was very important for the village, and still exists today under the name "Brugse Steenweg".
Later in the 18th century, a trade route was constructed from Ghent to Eeklo, and ''Mariakerke'' became a stop along this important road. Nowadays the road is better known as the N9, one of Ghent's most busy avenues. This new street had a significant impact on the 18th century ''Mariakerke''.
The people from ''Mariakerke'' became more involved in the city life of Ghent once the industrial era had begun. A lot of villagers found a job at the many factories of Ghent, and a lot of rich industrials constructed castles and mansions in the rural ''Mariakerke''. These castles can still be visited today, and add a special atmosphere to the village.
''Mariakerke'' finally lost its rural character after World War II. A lot of city people moved to the country side, and ''Mariakerke'' witnessed a real population boom. In the 1970s, the city of Ghent started expanding again, slowly but surely absorbing the village of ''Mariakerke'' into its urban borders. 1976 saw the fusion of ''Mariakerke'' with Ghent, and ever since it has been part of the urban area of Ghent.

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