Aartselaar
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Aartselaar is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality only comprises the town of Aartselaar proper. In 2021, Aartselaar had a total population of 14,455 people. The total area is 10.93 km2. The municipality of Aartselaar is located in the southern outskirts of Antwerp. It is known for its 1801 windmill (Heimolen) as well as the cycling race called Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen and Aartselaar BBC, the official basketball club of the town.
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7 commercial airports within 100 km. Closest is Antwerp International Airport (Deurne) (ANR) at 8 km.
Public-transit operators within 8 km of the city center. Click through to each operator’s site for routes, fares, and tickets.
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Upcoming public holidays in Belgium. On these dates, expect banks, post offices, and government services to close. Many shops and museums close or run shortened hours; transit typically still runs.
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