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Andenne is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium.

History
The city is symbolized by a bear, originating from the legend that saw Charles Martel, while still a child, use a hammer to kill a bear that terrorized the inhabitants. The Collegiate Church of Saint Begga, located in Andenne, was founded in the 7th century. Andenne is the location of the Château du Moisnil. Andenne is associated with the Rape of Belgium in 1914, during which between 211 and 225 townspeople were massacred. == Notable individuals ==
Notable individuals
Saint Begga (613–693), daughter of Pepin of Landen and mother of Pepin of Herstal. She founded a convent in Andenne of which she was the first abbess. She is buried in the Collegiate Church of Saint Begga in Andenne. • Gertrude of Nivelles, (ca.628–659), abbess, who, with her mother Itta, founded the Nivelles Abbey; younger sister of St. Begga. • Carl Johan Frederik Jakhelln (1914–1987), Norwegian diplomat and writer • Fats Sadi (1927–2009, Huy), jazz musician • Roger Laboureur (1935–2025), sports journalist • Cécile de France (born 1975), actress ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Andenne JPG10.jpg|The Meuse River File:Hotel de Ville Andenne.JPG|The City Hall File:Andenne JPG03.jpg|Place des Tilleuls – The kiosk (1879) File:Andenne Collegiale kerk Heilige-Begga voorgevel.jpg|Collegiate Church of Saint Begga File:Andenne JPG0H1.jpg|The St. Begge fountain File:Andenne JPG07.jpg|Office du Tourisme – "Art Nouveau" house (1907) File:Andenne JPG04.jpg|St. Begge house (1623) File:Andenne JPG06.jpg|Classical house called "Maison de Chanoinesses" File:Château du Moisnil.png|Old engraving of the Château du Moisnil in Andenne ==See also==
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