Mons

   

The central square and town hall of of Mons
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The central square and town hall of of Mons
This article is about the city in Belgium. For other uses, see Mons (disambiguation).

Mons (Dutch: Bergen) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut, of which it is the capital. On January 1st, 2004 Mons had a total population of 91,185 (43,506 males and 47,679 females). The total area is 146.56 km² which gives a population density of 622.17 inhabitants per km².

Located close to the French border, it is the centre of the Borinage district, the old coal mining centre of the country. During the First World War it was occupied by the Germans, before being liberated by the Canadian Corps during the final days of the war.

NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE) was relocated to Mons, Belgium after France's withdrawal.

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