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Ename is a Belgian village in the Flemish province of East Flanders. It stands on the right side of the river Scheldt and it is part of the municipality of Oudenaarde.The territory was inhabited during Prehistoric and Roman times, and became a trade settlement during the 10th century. From the 11th century it was part of the domain of the Benedictine abbey of Saint Salvator, until its 1795 dissolution in the aftermath of the French Revolution. The remains of the Saint Salvator abbey are today part of a major heritage project in Flanders, established by the Province of East-Flanders. The Provincial Archaeological Museum of Ename displays the major finds that have been excavated on the abbey site.Today the village of Ename hosts the Museumnacht in July and the Feeste t’ Ename with the tradit

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  • Ename ist ein Dorf an der Schelde in der belgischen Provinz Ostflandern, das heute ein Teil der Stadt Oudenaarde ist. (de)
  • Ename is een dorp in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen en een deelgemeente van de stad Oudenaarde, het was een zelfstandige gemeente tot aan de gemeentelijke herindeling van 1965. Ename ligt aan de Schelde in de Vlaamse Ardennen, een heuvelachtig gebied in het zuidwestelijk deel van Oost-Vlaanderen. (nl)
  • Ename is a Belgian village in the Flemish province of East Flanders. It stands on the right side of the river Scheldt and it is part of the municipality of Oudenaarde.The territory was inhabited during Prehistoric and Roman times, and became a trade settlement during the 10th century. From the 11th century it was part of the domain of the Benedictine abbey of Saint Salvator, until its 1795 dissolution in the aftermath of the French Revolution. The remains of the Saint Salvator abbey are today part of a major heritage project in Flanders, established by the Province of East-Flanders. The Provincial Archaeological Museum of Ename displays the major finds that have been excavated on the abbey site.Today the village of Ename hosts the Museumnacht in July and the Feeste t’ Ename with the tradit (en)
  • Ename, Eename ou Eenaeme est une section de la ville belge d'Audenarde située en Région flamande dans la province de Flandre-Orientale. En 974, l'abbaye d'Eename est fondée, et une ville se construit. Il ne reste aujourd'hui que des ruines de l'abbaye qui appartiennent au musée de la ville d'Ename. La ville d'Ename est intégrée à Audenarde. * Reconstitution d'Ename vers 1020 d'après les recherches archéologiques effectuées. (fr)
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