Sint-Job

Sint-Job is a locality in , , . Sint-Job is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kasteel van Regelsbrugge and Schepenhuis.

Castle
is a castle.

Museum
The of , , Belgium, is a former city hall, one of the oldest in the Low Countries. Dating originally from 1225, it was partially rebuilt twice as a result of fire damage, first after a 1380 war and again after a fireworks accident in 1879.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nieuwerkerken-Aalst and Erembodegem.

Village
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Nieuwerkerken is a village in the Belgian province of and is a submunicipality of . It was an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization of 1977.

Village
is a village in the Belgian province of and is a submunicipality of . It was an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization of 1977. is situated 2½ km southeast of Sint-Job.

Village
is a village in the Belgian province of and is a submunicipality of . It was an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization of 1977. is situated 3 km north of Sint-Job.

Sint-Job

Latitude
50.93279° or 50° 55′ 58″ north
Longitude
4.02939° or 4° 1′ 46″ east
Elevation
17 metres (56 feet)
Open location code
9F26W2MH+4Q
Geo­Names ID
2786661
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