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{{Short description|Municipality in Liège Province, Belgium}} {{About|the Walloon municipality, Belgium|the eponymous Swedish district|Dalhem, Gotland}} {{Distinguish|Dalem (disambiguation)|Dahlem (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox Belgium municipality |name=Dalhem |native_name={{native_name|wa|Dålem}} |picture= Dalhem - Le Wichet de la Rose.jpg |picture-legend= |map=Dalhem Liège Belgium Map.svg |map-legend=Location of Dalhem in Liège province |arms=Blason Dalhem.svg |flag= Dalhem_vlag.svg |region={{BE-REG-WAL}} |community={{BE-FR}} |province={{BE-PROV-LG}} |arrondissement=[[Arrondissement of Liège|Liège]] |nis=62027 |pyramid-date= |0-19= |20-64= |65= |foreigners= |foreigners-date= |mayor=Arnaud Dewez ([[Mouvement Réformateur|MR]]) |majority=[[Mouvement Réformateur|MR]], [[Humanist Democratic Centre|CDH]], IC |postal-codes=4606-4608 |telephone-area=04 |web=[http://www.dalhem.be/ www.dalhem.be] |coordinates = {{coord|50|43|N|05|43|E|region:BE|display=inline,title}} }} '''Dalhem''' ({{IPA|fr|dalɛm}}; {{langx|wa|Dålem}}) is a [[Municipalities of Belgium|municipality]] of [[Wallonia]] located in the [[Liège Province|province of Liège]], [[Belgium]]. On 1 January 2012 Dalhem had a total population of 6,996. The total area is 36.06 km² which gives a [[population density]] of 180 inhabitants per km². The name Dalhem is of Germanic origin and means "place of residence in the valley" (lit. ''dale home/dale [[wiktionary:ham#Etymology 2|ham]]''). == Locations in the Municipality == The municipality of Dalhem consists of the following districts: [[Berneau]], [[Bombaye]], Dalhem, [[Feneur]], [[Mortroux, Belgium|Mortroux]], [[Neufchâteau, Liège|Neufchâteau]], [[Saint-André, Wallonia|Saint-André]], and [[Warsage]]. The current municipality was formed during the [[fusion of the Belgian municipalities]] in 1977. The [[Château de Wodémont]] is within the municipality. == History == Already in 1080 a fortress was built in Dalhem on a high rock, where the Berwijn and Bolland rivers merged. Dalhem experienced its first major development since the 12th century, when a few "lords of Voeren" began moving to Dalhem in 1180 and began calling themselves "lords of Dalhem." Then their goods were transferred to the Count of Hochstaden, making Dalhem a county. The town of Dalhem grew into the administrative center and core of the county of Dalhem, next to [[Voeren|'s-Gravenvoeren]] (the original Voeren), where the legal power resided. In 1244 it definitively lost its independence and from then on fell indirectly under the [[Duchy of Brabant]]. In 1239, after the duke had defeated the last count of Dalhem, Dirk van Hochstaden, a treaty was concluded in 1244, whereby Dirk van Hochstaden left Dalhem to Brabant for good. From now on a final [[bailiff]] or cross-country would take over the reign in the name of the duke. Together with the {{ill|Land of Valkenburg|nl|Land van Valkenburg}} and [[Rolduc]], Dalhem was henceforth referred to in the official documents as the '[[Lands of Overmaas]]'. This was sometimes also considered to include Limburg, as a result of which the four lands together received the title 'Province of Limburg'. Until the dissolution of the county of Dalhem in 1797, the town of Dalhem was furthermore the capital of the county and the capital of one of the Dalhem possession. In 1648 the Netherlands were divided into a [[Spanish Netherlands|Spanish section]] and the sovereign [[Dutch Republic]]. On 26 December 1661 the castle and town of Dalhem became part of the sovereign part of the County of Dalhem (State Partage) as a result of the {{lang|nl|Partagetraktaat}} (division treaty) between the Dutch Republic and Spain. Economically, the coal mines around Dalhem were of particular importance to the Dutch, while the place itself provided a good military base against the enemy through its castle. In 1665, Robert van Ittersum built the town hall in Dalhem, which today still houses a Nassau coat of arms with the lion above the gate. The town hall itself underwent several renovations over time (1840, 1927). On 8 November 1785 Austria and the States General signed the [[Treaty of Fontainebleau (1785)|Treaty of Fontainebleau]], whereby a large part of the county of Dalhem, including the town of Dalhem, was ceded to Austria by the States General in exchange for parts of Austrian Valkenburg. Dalhem thus became part of the Southern Austrian Netherlands. For many residents this was a liberation. After all, Protestantism imposed too high demands on the Catholic population. Warsage was one of the first villages to be captured in the [[German invasion of Belgium (1914)|German invasion of Belgium]] at the start of [[World War I]] in August 1914. Six Belgian civilians were executed by the [[German Army (German Empire)|German Army]] in [[reprisal]]s on the first day of the occupation.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Guns of August|last=Tuchman|first=Barbara|publisher=Random House|year=1962|isbn=0-345-47609-3|location=New York|pages=[https://archive.org/details/gunsofaugusttuch00tuch/page/200 200-201]|url=https://archive.org/details/gunsofaugusttuch00tuch/page/200}}</ref> Like the rest of the county, insofar as it was located in the [[Austrian Netherlands]], Dalhem was included in the annexation of the [[Southern Netherlands]] by the [[French First Republic|French Republic]] in 1797 in the newly formed [[Ourthe (department)|department of Ourthe]]; which was later transformed into the [[Liège Province|province of Liège]] in the time of the [[United Belgian States|United Netherlands]]. == Legend == According to [[Nicholas Rémy|Nicolas Rémy]], in his work ''[[Daemonolatreiae libri tres]]'' the [[succubus]] [[Abrahel]] appeared in Dalhem in the year 1581.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Demonolatria|last=Rémy|first=Nicolas|year=1595|location=Lyon}}</ref> == Sport == [[Rugby union]] team [[Coq Mosan]] play in the village of Berneau in the municipality. ==Notable persons== * [[Albert Thys]] (1849–1915, in Dalhem), businessman in Belgian Congo * {{Interlanguage link multi|Henri Francotte|de}} (1856–1918, in Dalhem), ancient historian, burgomaster of Dalhem * [[Roger Claessen]] (1941–82, in Dalhem-Weerst), football player ==See also== * [[List of protected heritage sites in Dalhem]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Commons category-inline}} * {{Official website|http://www.dalhem.be}} {{in lang|fr}} * [[s:de:Topographia Circuli Burgundici: Dalem|Dalhem in the Topographia Circuli Burgundici (Mathäus Merian)]] (Wikisource, ''German'') {{Geographic location |Centre = Dalhem |N = [[Voeren]] ([[Limburg (Belgium)|VLI]]) |E = [[Aubel]] |SE = [[Herve]] |S = [[Blegny]] |W = [[Visé]] }} {{Municipalities in Liège}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Dalhem| ]] [[Category:Municipalities of Liège Province]]
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