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Angre, Honnelles

Coordinates: 50°22′01″N 3°41′44″E / 50.36694°N 3.69556°E / 50.36694; 3.69556
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Angre
Village with Saint Martin's Church
Village with Saint Martin's Church
Location of Angre in Honnelles
Location of Angre in Honnelles
Angre is located in Belgium
Angre
Angre
Location in Belgium
Coordinates: 50°22′01″N 3°41′44″E / 50.36694°N 3.69556°E / 50.36694; 3.69556
CountryBelgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceHainaut
ArrondissementMons
MunicipalityHonnelles
Postal code
7387
Area code065

Angre is a village in the Belgian commune of Honnelles, located in the Walloon Region in the province of Hainaut.[1]

Tourist Curiosities

Located in the forest of Bois d'Angre along the Grande Honnelle river, the Caillou-qui-bique is a 25 m high quartz puddingstone, resembling the shape of a human face. It is 370 million years old. According to the old popular beliefs, most of these rocks have a diabolical origin, in this case, the Devil's work:[2]

Caillou-qui-bique
The Caillou-qui-bique, located in Angre Woods

Satan could not abide that Saint Remacle was building the Abbey of Stavelot. To prevent the inauguration, he departed from the Pyrenees mountains with a huge rock on his back, to throw it at the church. But along the way, he met a poor man who told him that the road was still long. Discouraged and angry at not being able to arrive in time to spoil the festivities, the devil dropped his rock in anger and it embedded itself in the ground. This rock, which seems to have been balancing since the dawn of time, is the Caillou-qui-Bique!

References

  1. ^ Germain, Jean (2008). Guide des gentilés: Les noms des habitants en Communauté française de Belgique. Brussels: Ministère de la Communauté française. p. 37.
  2. ^ "The Caillou-qui-bique, curiosity of nature (Honnelles)". visitMons - The Official Tourism Website of the Mons Region. 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
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