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 +'''Zoutleeuw''' ({{lang-fr|Léau}}) is a [[municipality]] and city in the [[Hageland]], in the extreme east of the [[Belgium|Belgian]] province of [[Flemish Brabant]]. On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 7,947 inhabitants. The total area is 46.73 km², giving a [[population density]] of 170 inhabitants per km².
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 +The name ''Leeuw'' means "hill", to which ''Zout'' ("salt") was added from the 16th century in recognition of the town's right to levy a salt tax.
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Zoutleeuw (Template:Lang-fr) is a municipality and city in the Hageland, in the extreme east of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 7,947 inhabitants. The total area is 46.73 km², giving a population density of 170 inhabitants per km².

The name Leeuw means "hill", to which Zout ("salt") was added from the 16th century in recognition of the town's right to levy a salt tax.





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