Bertogne facts for kids
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Bertogne
Biertogne (Walloon)
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![]() The St Lambert's church area of Bertogne
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Country | Belgium | ||
Community | French Community | ||
Region | Wallonia | ||
Province | Luxembourg | ||
Arrondissement | Bastogne | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 91.67 km2 (35.39 sq mi) | ||
Population
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Postal codes |
6686-6688
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Area codes | 061 | ||
Website | www.bertogne.be |
Bertogne (pronounced "bair-TONE") is a small town, also called a municipality, in Belgium. It is located in the Wallonia region, which is the French-speaking part of Belgium. Bertogne is part of the province of Luxembourg.
As of January 1, 2025, Bertogne will join with a nearby town called Bastogne. They will become one larger municipality.
In 2007, Bertogne covered an area of about 91.67 square kilometers. This is roughly 35 square miles. At that time, about 3,002 people lived there. This means the population density was about 32.7 people per square kilometer. Population density tells you how many people live in a certain area.
Parts of Bertogne
The municipality of Bertogne is made up of several smaller areas. These are like different neighborhoods or villages within the main town. The main parts are Bertogne itself, Flamierge, and Longchamps.
There are also many other smaller places that are part of the Bertogne municipality. These include:
- Bethomont
- Compogne
- Frenet
- Gives
- Givroulle
- Givry
- Roumont
- Salle
- Wigny
- Champs
- Fays
- Flamisoul
- Mande-Saint-Étienne
- Rolley
- Withimont
Who Leads Bertogne?
The leader of Bertogne is called the mayor. The current mayor is Jean-Marc Franco. He works with a group called "Gestion Communale" to help run the town. They make decisions about local services and how the municipality works.