Ichtegem
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Ichtegem is a municipality
Municipality
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 located in the Belgian
Belgium
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 province of West Flanders 15 km southwest of Bruges
Bruges
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. The municipality comprises the towns of Bekegem
Bekegem
Bekegem is a town located in Ichtegem municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders....

, Eernegem
Eernegem
Eernegem is a town in Ichtegem, a part of Belgium.See also: West Flanders...

 and Ichtegem proper. On January 1, 2006 Ichtegem had a total population of 13,423. The total area is 45.33 km² which gives a population density
Population density
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 of 296 inhabitants per km². The current mayor is Karl Bonny.

In 2006, Ichtegem was declared the official Dorp van de Ronde (Town of the Tour) for the 90th annual road cycling race the Ronde van Vlaanderen.

External links

  • Official website - Available only in Dutch
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