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Municipal flag of Hélécine - Image by Arnaud Leroy, 10 March 2006
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The municipality of Hélécine (in Dutch, Heilissem; 3,109 inhabitants on 1 January 2007; 1,662 ha) is located in the easternmost part of Walloon Brabant, halfway between Brussels and Liège. The municipality of Hélécine was formed in 1976 by the merging of the former municipalities of Linsmeau (in Dutch, Linsmeel), Neerheylissem (in Dutch, Neerheilissem; the administrative seat of the new municipality) and Opheylissem (in Dutch, Opheilissem).
The Norbertine abbey of Heylissem, founded in 1129 was a spiritual,
agricultural and industrial (mill) center. The abbey was purchased by
the Province of Walloon Brabant and is today the Provincial Domain of
Hélécine, made of the neo-classic castle from the XVIIIth century and a
28-ha park open to the public.
The Montgolfiades are organized there every year at the end of June;
some 30 hot-air balloons - called in French montgolfières, after the
brothers Joseph (1740-1810) and Étienne (1745-1799) de Montgolfier, who
invented them in 1783 - take off during the festival.
The beer of the abbey of Heylissem is aromatized with liquorice and
violet; it is, however, not brewed in the abbey and therefore not a
genuine abbey beer.
The Romanesque Saint-Sulpice church of Neerheylissem was built in the
XIIth century; it is made of a tower, a triple nave, a transept and an
apse. The choir opens by a Gothic triumphal arch.
The Carnival of Neerheylissem takes place on the third Saturday and
Sunday in Lent in the hamlet of Ardevoor; it is the only carnival of
Germanic tradition in Walloon Brabant and is famous for its witches,
called Macrales.
In Linsmeau, the chapel Notre-Dame de la Colombe was built on the main
square of the village in 1327 by lord Jean de Racour.
Source: Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 10 March 2006
The municipal flag of Hélécine is white with a red bend fimbriated in
yellow.
According to Armoiries communales en Belgique. Communes wallonnes, bruxelloises et germanophones, the flag was adopted by the Municipal
Council on 29 February 1996 and confirmed by the Executive of the
French Community on 30 April 1999, with the following description:
Blanc à la diagonale descendante rouge liserée de jaune.
The flag has the colours of the municipal arms
arranged according to the geometry of the canton. The municipal arms of
Hélécine are:
D'argent à trois étriers de gueules liés d'or, au franc-quartier de
gueules à la bande d'argent
However, the arms shown on the top of the frontpage of the municipal
website show only two stirrups. On that very small image, the bond
seems to be black and not yellow.
Arnaud Leroy, Pascal Vagnat & Ivan Sache, 10 March 2006