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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_LouvièreLa Louvière - Wikipedia

    La Louvière (French pronunciation: [la luvjɛʁ] ⓘ; Walloon: El Lovire) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. The municipality consists of the following districts: Boussoit , Haine-Saint-Paul , Haine-Saint-Pierre , Houdeng-Aimeries , Houdeng-Gœgnies , La Louvière, Maurage , Saint-Vaast , Strépy-Bracquegnies , and Trivières .

  2. Share your best memories of Wallonia by tagging us on social media. Fifth Walloon town by its size, La Louvière takes pride in its industrial past: make the most of the canal, its folkloric traditions and its carnivals.

  3. The MiLL - la Louvière's Ianchelevici Museum. Le Mill manages the town of La Louvière's art collection, with over a thousand pieces either on show or archived. Amongst this rich cultural heritage, visitors can discover sculptures and drawings by Romanian artist Idel Ianchelevici's sculptures and drawings. The Keramis Ceramic Centre.

  4. The four hydraulic boat-lifts on this short stretch of the historic Canal du Centre are industrial monuments of the highest quality. Together with the canal itself and its associated structures, they constitute a remarkably well-preserved and complete example of a late-19th-century industrial landscape.

  5. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Article History. La Louvière, town, Hainaut province, southwestern Belgium, on the Central Canal, about 11 miles (17 km) east of Mons. It has been a centre of coal mining since the 14th century. La Louvière is also a major centre of steel manufacturing and produces sheet metal, furniture, and ceramics.

  6. Feb 16, 2021 · 15. La Louvière Carnival Source: miguel.discart / Flickr La Louvière Carnival. As with some carnivals in Wallonia, the one in La Louvière is called Laetare from the Latin for “rejoice”. The event takes place across three days from the Sunday to Shrove Tuesday, and La Louvière’s Gilles are out in force for all three days.

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  8. La Louvière’s industrial heritage doesn’t so much conjure up a bright blue sky, as it does the black shade of its slag heaps, but ‘the city in the centre of the central region’ is converting its brownfields into business parks, with a focus on greening, climate neutrality and a wide range of tourist and cultural attractions.