Rumbeke
Section of Roeselare, Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rumbeke is a town in the Belgian municipality of Roeselare in the province of West Flanders. It is most known as the location of Rumbeke Castle.[1] Rumbeke was an independent municipality before the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977. Through new residential areas and industrial sites, such as along the Roeselare-Leie Canal, the town centre has become fused with the urban area of Roeselare. On the territory of the former municipality of Rumbeke, there are still the hamlets Zilverberg and Beitem, both of which also have their own parish.
The oldest known mention of Rumbeke is in the 12th century as Rumbeca (wide stream). Rumbeke was part of the castellania of Ypres. There were four heerlijkheden, of which Rumbeke was the most important.
Starting from the 16th century, the cultivation of flax, and also the processing of flax into fabrics, was of great importance. Spinning and weaving at home was very common. In 1918, during World War 1, the town suffered heavy damage from weapon fire.