Torhout
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Torhout
Summary
Torhout is a Belgian municipality with the title of city[1]. Torhout draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (belgian_municipality_with_the_title_of_city category, ranking #21 of 23).[2]
Key Facts
- Torhout is located in Arrondissement of Bruges[3].
- Torhout is in the country of Belgium[4].
- Torhout is on the body of water Kerkebeek[5].
- Torhout's head of government is recorded as Kristof Audenaert[6].
- Torhout's image is recorded as Torhout - City hall 1.jpg[7].
- Torhout's instance of is recorded as Belgian municipality with the title of city[8].
- Torhout's instance of is recorded as municipality of Belgium[9].
- Torhout's capital is recorded as Torhout[10].
- Torhout's official language is recorded as Dutch[11].
- Torhout's flag image is recorded as Flag of Torhout.svg[12].
- Torhout's shares border with is recorded as Ichtegem[13].
- Torhout's shares border with is recorded as Lichtervelde[14].
- Torhout's shares border with is recorded as Hooglede[15].
- Torhout's shares border with is recorded as Oostkamp[16].
- Torhout's coat of arms image is recorded as Torhout wapen.svg[17].
- Torhout's flag is recorded as flag of Torhout[18].
- Torhout's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 159579110[19].
- Torhout's GND ID is recorded as 7522398-3[20].
- Torhout's locator map image is recorded as Torhout West-Flanders Belgium Map.svg[21].
- Torhout's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n91008372[22].
- Torhout's postal code is recorded as 8820[23].
- Torhout's part of is recorded as Q2465893[24].
- Torhout's part of is recorded as Emergency zone West Flanders 1[25].
- Torhout's Commons category is recorded as Torhout[26].
- Torhout's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 1323975[27].
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Identity
Part of include Q2465893[24] and Emergency zone West Flanders 1[25], an emergency zone[28], in Belgium[29], founded in 2012[30], headquartered in Oostkamp[31].
Why It Matters
Torhout draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (belgian_municipality_with_the_title_of_city category, ranking #21 of 23).[2] Torhout has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32]