Adinkerke

Adinkerke is a village in the municipality of in western close to the border. It forms a conurbation with the coastal town of , which in turn is part of the west Belgian coastal conurbation.
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  • Type: Village with 3,140 residents
  • Description: section of De Panne, Belgium
  • Postal code: 8660

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sint-Audomaruskerk and Adinkerke Churchyard Extension.

Church
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include De Moeren and Saint-Idesbald.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 3½ km south of Adinkerke.

Hamlet
a village at the Belgian West Coast, part of , which also includes . Its name refers to , a 12th-century abbot of the Abbey of Ten Duinen. is situated 4 km north of Adinkerke.

Town
is a city and municipality in the province of . The municipality comprises the town of proper and the settlements of Avekapelle, Booitshoeke, Bulskamp, De Moeren, Eggewaartskapelle, , Steenkerke, Vinkem, , and Zoutenaaie. is situated 4 km east of Adinkerke.

Adinkerke

Latitude
51.07554° or 51° 4′ 32″ north
Longitude
2.60221° or 2° 36′ 8″ east
Population
3,140
Elevation
3 metres (10 feet)
United Nations Location Code
BE ADK
Open location code
9F343JG2+6V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 710855257
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2803343
Wiki­data ID
Q301745
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Adinkerke” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Adinkerke
  • Aragonese: Adinkerke
  • Arpitan: Adinkerke
  • Asturian: Adinkerke
  • Basque: Adinkerke
  • Bavarian: Adinkerke
  • Belarusian: Адынкерке
  • Breton: Adinkerke
  • Bulgarian: Адинкерке
  • Catalan: Adinkerke
  • Cebuano: Adinkerke
  • Chinese: 阿丁凯尔克
  • Chinese: 阿丁凱爾克
  • Chinese: 阿丁科克
  • Corsican: Adinkerke
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  • Czech: Adinkerke
  • Danish: Adinkerke
  • Dutch: Adinkerke
  • Esperanto: Adinkerke
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  • Finnish: Adinkerke
  • French: Adinkerke
  • French: Adinkerque
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  • German: Adinkerke
  • Hebrew: אדינקרקה
  • Hungarian: Adinkerke
  • Icelandic: Adinkerke
  • Ido: Adinkerke
  • Indonesian: Adinkerke
  • Interlingua: Adinkerke
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  • Irish: Adinkerke
  • Italian: Adinkerke
  • Japanese: アディンケルケ
  • Kongo: Adinkerke
  • Ligurian: Adinkerke
  • Limburgan: Adinkerke
  • Low German: Adinkerke
  • Luxembourgish: Adinkerke
  • Malagasy: Adinkerke
  • Malay: Adinkerke
  • Minangkabau: Adinkerke
  • Narom: Adinkerke
  • Neapolitan: Adinkerke
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Adinkerke
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Adinkerke
  • Occitan (post 1500): Adinkerke
  • Picard: Adinkerke
  • Piemontese: Adinkerke
  • Polish: Adinkerke
  • Portuguese: Adinkerke
  • Romanian: Adinkerke
  • Romansh: Adinkerke
  • Russian: Адинкерке
  • Sardinian: Adinkerke
  • Scots: Adinkerke
  • Scottish Gaelic: Adinkerke
  • Serbian: Adinkerke
  • Sicilian: Adinkerke
  • Slovak: Adinkerke
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  • Spanish: Adinkerke
  • Swahili: Adinkerke
  • Swedish: Adinkerke
  • Swiss German: Adinkerke
  • Venetian: Adinkerke
  • Vietnamese: Adinkerke
  • Vlaams: Adiengkerke
  • Volapük: Adinkerke
  • Walloon: Adinkerke
  • Welsh: Adinkerke
  • Wolof: Adinkerke
  • Zulu: Adinkerke

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Adinkerke Belgian Military Cemetery and Groene Corridor.

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