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Ingelmunster (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɪŋəlˈmʏnstər]; West Flemish: Iengelmunstr) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises only the town of Ingelmunster proper and the village of Kriek. As of January 1, 2006, Ingelmunster had a total population of 10,617. Its total area is 16.16 km².
The famous Flemish historian Sanderus mentioned Ingelmunster as "Anglo-Monasterium" ("English monastery"), but the name could also have originated from the term "Angle-Monastère" ("monastery on the corner"), as it was situated in the outskirts of the fiefdom.
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Jan 6, 2024 · Billinge was founded around 550 AD by the Varini tribe, whose leading clan the Billingas gave the village and its first ruling family their names. The village was first recorded as Bylynge in 1251, and remained as an isolated community for centuries until the rise of St Helens and Wigan as industrial centres.