Stekene

Stekene (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsteːkənə]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders.Since 1976, the municipality has comprised the towns of Kemzeke, Klein-Sinaai and Stekene proper.[2] Stekene profiles itself as an oasis of green within industrialized Flanders as a large part of its area consists of forests and agricultural lands.The E34 road, from Antwerp to the coast, passes through the municipality and also has its own access to it.Stekene borders Sint-Gillis-Waas in the east, Sint-Niklaas to the south, Moerbeke to the west and the Dutch town of Hulst to the north.
Stekene, church: de Heilige Kruiskerk
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