Borgerhout
Borgerhout (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbɔrɣərˈɦʌut] ⓘ)[2] is the smallest district of Antwerp, Belgium. As of 2021[update], the district housed 45,769 inhabitants on 3.93 km².[1] It was an independent municipality until January 1983. The postal area code for Borgerhout is 2140. GeographyBorgerhout is divided into two parts by a highway and the historical walls.[3] The part inside those walls is "intra muros," meaning (within the walls). It is built around a big boulevard, the Turnhoutsebaan DemographicsBorgerhout has an extremely diverse population, with 63% percent of inhabitants having non-Belgian ancestry. Of the nine districts of Antwerp, it has the highest population density.[4] HistoryBorgerhout was first mentioned in the year 1214 in an act written by the Duke of Brabant. It was then named 'Borgerholt'.[5] Etymology"Borger" likely comes from the old word for citizen or city dweller. Currently, the Dutch word for this is "burger". It might also refer to the word "borgh", meaning a fortress or fortified building. Borghmeester (1254) or borgermeyster (1286) are mentioned in written sources as the word for "mayor", literally "master of the fortress" or "master of the citizens".[6] "Hout" (or previously "holt) means "wood". It is similar to some naming conventions in English, for example "Hollywood". It refers to a time when Borgerhout was still much greener, and had not yet merged with greater Antwerp. It likely also explains the tree on the coat of arms. People from BorgerhoutBorn in Borgerhout
(Former) inhabitants of Borgerhout
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