Kasteelpark Rotsart de Hertaing

Kasteelpark Rotsart de Hertaing is a deciduous forest in , , . Kasteelpark Rotsart de Hertaing is situated nearby to the town , as well as near the neighborhood .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ghent University Hospital and Merelbeke railway station.

Hospital
is one of the largest hospitals in . It is closely linked to Ghent University, the university's rector also being the hospital's president.

Railway station

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ghent and Merelbeke.

is a city in in . is a city with a population of 265,000 in 2020, with rich history. During the Middle Ages, was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe.

Town
is a former municipality located in the province of , in . The municipality comprises the villages of , Lemberge, , proper, Munte and Schelderode.

Town
is a former municipality located in the province of . The municipality comprises the villages of Gontrode and proper. On 1 January 2018 had a total population of 11,574.

Kasteelpark Rotsart de Hertaing

Latitude
51.0044° or 51° 0′ 16″ north
Longitude
3.7575° or 3° 45′ 27″ east
Open location code
9F352Q35+Q2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 161716984
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­forest
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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include Piëtakapel and Bergwijkbrug.

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