Moorslede
| Moorslede | |
|---|---|
|  Moorslede town hall | |
|  Flag  Coat of arms | |
| Location of Moorslede | |
|  Moorslede Location in Belgium
 Location of Moorslede in West Flanders  | |
| Coordinates: 50°53′N 03°04′E / 50.883°N 3.067°E | |
| Country | Belgium | 
| Community | Flemish Community | 
| Region | Flemish Region | 
| Province | |
| Arrondissement | Roeselare | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Ward Vergote (Visie) | 
| • Governing party/ies | Visie, STERK | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 35.45 km2 (13.69 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2018-01-01)[1] | |
|  • Total | 11,080 | 
| • Density | 310/km2 (810/sq mi) | 
| Postal codes | 8890 | 
| NIS code | 36012 | 
| Area codes | 051 | 
| Website | www.moorslede.be | 
Moorslede (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmoːrsˌleːdə]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Dadizele, Slypskapelle and Moorslede proper. On 1 January 2006, Moorslede had a total population of 10,618. The total area is 35.34 km2 which gives a population density of 300 inhabitants per km2.
History
Moorslede was host of the 1950 UCI Road World Championships, won by Briek Schotte.[2]
Notable inhabitants
- Constant Lievens (1856-1893), the apostle of the Chota Nagpur, was born in Moorslede.
- Emiel Jacques nl:Emiel Jacques (Moorslede 1874 - Michigan, 1937) was a Flemish painter, illustrator and professor, best known for his flax paintings.
- Camille Cools (1874, Moorslede - 1916, Detroit, USA) was the founder, editor and publisher of the Gazette van Detroit. [1]
References
- ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "World Championship RR 1950". FirstCycling.com. 1 May 2024.
External links
 Media related to Moorslede at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Moorslede at Wikimedia Commons
