Meldert

In 1965, Meldert and other municipalities merged into the new municipality of Honsem.
In 1977, Honsem was split into Meldert, Opvelp, Neervelp and Willebringen.
In 1977, Meldert, Opvelp, Neervelp and Willebringen were incorporated into Hoegaarden.
Nearby towns include Meldert (Honsem 1.6km, Willebringen 2.4km, Opvelp 3.5km and Neervelp 3.8km), Hoegaarden 4.2km (Groot-Overlaar 4.2km, Overlaar 5.5km and Outgaarden 6.5km), Beauvechain 4.5km (Sluizen 1.9km, Tourinnes-la-Grosse 6.3km, Nodebeek 7.3km and Hamme-Mille 8.2km), Boutersem 5.9km (Vertrijk 4.4km, Roosbeek 5.2km and Kerkom 7.5km), Bierbeek 7.1km (Lovenjoel 8km and Korbeek-Lo 9.4km), Tienen 7.6km (Oorbeek 3km, Kumtich 5.1km, Bost 7.5km, Klein-Overlaar 7.6km, Vissenaken 8km, Goetsenhoven 8.6km, Grimde 8.8km and Sint-Margriete-Houtem 9.8km), Jodoigne 7.7km (Saint-Remy-Geest 5km, Zétrud-Lumay 5km, Mélin 5.4km, Sainte-Marie-Geest 5.7km, Saint-Jean-Geest 7km, Lathuy 7.2km, Jodoigne-Souveraine 9km, Petrem 9.1km and Dongelberg 9.7km), Lubbeek 10.2km (Pellenberg 9.5km), Incourt 11.1km (Piétrebais 8.9km, Sart-Risbart 9.1km and Roux-Miroir 9.5km), Glabbeek-Zuurbemde 12.3km (Bunsbeek 9.6km) and Oud-Heverlee 13.2km (Blanden 10km)
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