Hofstade (East Flanders)
Hofstade is a village in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It is a sub-municipality (deelgemeente) of Aalst. Hofstade is situated approximately 3 kilometers southeast of the city center of Aalst.
History:
Historically, Hofstade was an independent municipality until its incorporation into Aalst in 1977 as part of a larger municipal reorganization in Belgium. The area has been inhabited for centuries, with archaeological finds suggesting early settlement.
Geography:
Hofstade is characterized by a mix of residential areas, agricultural land, and some industrial activity. It is located in the Denderstreek region. The Dender river flows nearby.
Demographics:
As part of Aalst, precise demographic figures for Hofstade specifically are not always readily available separately. However, its population contributes to the overall population statistics of Aalst.
Points of Interest:
- St. Martin's Church: The local church dedicated to Saint Martin is a prominent landmark.
- The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walking and cycling.
Administration:
Hofstade is administered as part of the larger municipality of Aalst. Local issues are often addressed through the city council and relevant municipal services.
Transportation:
Hofstade is accessible by road and public transportation, including bus services connecting it to Aalst and neighboring towns.
Economy:
The local economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses, and residents who commute to Aalst or other nearby employment centers.