Klein-Sinaai

Village in Flemish Region
51°10′49″N 3°59′16″E / 51.1802°N 3.9879°E / 51.1802; 3.9879Country BelgiumRegionFlemish RegionProvinceEast FlandersMunicipalityStekeneArea • Total4.70 km2 (1.81 sq mi)Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total1,381 • Density290/km2 (760/sq mi)Time zoneCET

Klein-Sinaai is a village near the Dutch border in the Belgian municipality of Stekene in the province of East Flanders. Until 1977 it was a part of the municipality of Sinaai.[2]

In Klein-Sinaai are the remains of Abbey of Boudelo [nl] (also known as Boudeloo Abbey), formerly a monastery of the Cistercians. The abbey was founded in 1197 when Baldwin of Boucle [fr; nl], a monk from St. Peter's Abbey in Ghent, settled in Klein-Sinaai as a hermit. In the early 13th century the abbey was recognised by the Bishop of Doornik. In 1578 the abbey was destroyed by Calvinists from Ghent, but was rebuilt a few years later, within the walls of Ghent itself.[2]

The museum of cultural history in Sint-Niklaas exhibits several archaeological finds from Boudelo Abbey.

In 1877, a railway station opened on the Sint-Gillis-Waas to Zelzate railway. The line closed for passengers in 1952 and the track was removed in 1974.[3]

Gallery

  • Monument to the Boudelo Abbey
    Monument to the Boudelo Abbey
  • Clergy house
    Clergy house
  • Former train station Klein Sinaai
    Former train station Klein Sinaai

References

  1. ^ a b "Bevolking per statistische sector - Sector 46024C". Statistics Belgium. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Klein-Sinaai". Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed (in Dutch). Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  3. ^ "L. 77 : Sint-Gillis-Waas - Zelzate". Belgische Spoorlijnen (in Dutch). Retrieved 5 May 2022.

External links

  • Media related to Klein-Sinaai at Wikimedia Commons


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