Everything about Zelzate totally explained
Zelzate is a
municipality located in the
Belgian province of
East Flanders. The municipality only comprises the town of Zelzate proper. On January 1st, 2006 Zelzate had a total population of 12,176. The total area is 13.71
km² which gives a
population density of 888 inhabitants per km².
Zelzate is divided into two parts by the
Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. There is a
concrete drawbridge and a
tunnel to connect the two sides. Zelzate is known for the nearby
polluting industry, which makes it the village with the lowest air quality in the country
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ArcelorMittal plants) made a major investment which resulted in an emission decrease of 90%.
Notable citizens
Sister cities
The town is
twinned with:
Aubenas (France)
Cesenatico (Italy)
Delfzijl (Netherlands)
Schwarzenbek (Germany)
Sierre (Switzerland)Further Information
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