Leuven
Ɓikè
Leuven àmi sim mà jàga tà tarayya kà jàga tà mâiwàa ka muninsipalitì mà Flemish Brabant, a gii ta Flemish Region, ƴal tà Beljiyòm.
Gàalarì
[yawantu | yawantu aròo]- View of the Grote Markt, by Michael Neher, 1854
- Town hall
- View of the Brusselsestraat from the Grote Markt
- The University Library
- Fonske
- Jacquemart at the Collegiate church in Leuven
- Château of Arenberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Adrian-VI College
- Martelarenplein
- Rector De Somerplein
- Oude Markt
- St. Peter's church
Mundi mâiwàa
[yawantu | yawantu aròo]Làawû tà Leuven
[yawantu | yawantu aròo]- Maria of Brabant, queen consort of France (1256–1321)
- Louis Elsevier, book publisher (1540–1617)
- Quentin Matsys, painter (1466–1530)
- Petrus Phalesius the Elder, publisher (c. 1501/05 – c. 1573/74)
- Petrus van der Aa, jurist (1530–1594)
- Valerio Profondavalle, painter (b. 1533)
- Adriaan van Roomen, mathematician (1561–1615)
- Charles de Bériot, violinist (1802–1870)
- Eugène Prévinaire, second governor of the National Bank of Belgium (1805–1877)
- Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck, palaeontologist and chemist (1809–1887)
- Jean Stas, analytical chemist (1813–1891)
- Bernardine Hamaekers, opera singer (1836–1912)
- Arthur De Greef, pianist and composer (1862–1940)
- Jean Hissette, ophthalmologist (1888–1965)
- Jef Scherens, cyclist, seven-time track cycling world champion, Men's Sprint (1909–1986)
- Georges Claes, cyclist, two-time Paris–Roubaix winner (1920–1994)
- Hortense Clews, World War II Resistance worker and Concentration Camp survivor (1926–2006)
- Arthur Berckmans, comics author (1929–2020)
- Mark Eyskens, politician and former Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1933)
- Jan Hoet, curator and art critic (1936–2014)
- Louis Tobback, politician and mayor (b. 1938)
- Danny Fabry, musician (b. 1946)
- Emiel Puttemans, middle- and long-distance runner (b. 1947)
- Frank Vandenbroucke, politician (b. 1955)
- Patrick de Radiguès, racing driver and sailor (b. 1956)
- Roland Liboton, cyclist, four-time cyclo-cross world champion (b. 1957)
- Didier de Radiguès, racing driver (b. 1958)
- William Van Dijck, athlete, 1987 World Championships bronze medallist in 3000m steeplechase (b. 1961)
- Thomas Meuwissen, violinmaker (b. 1966)
- Bruno Bosteels, philosopher, known for English translations of Alain Badiou (b. 1967)
- Judith Vanistendael, comics author, illustrator (b. 1974)
- Kim Gevaert, sprint athlete, Olympic gold medalist in 4×100 relay Beijing 2008 (Silver; Gold after Russian disqualification) (b. 1978)
- Jonathan Vandenbroeck, singer-songwriter, better known as Milow (b. 1981)
- Dries Mertens, footballer (b. 1987)
- Selah Sue, musician and songwriter (b. 1989)
- Sennek, singer; represented Belgium at the 2018 Eurovision with the song "A Matter of Time" (b. 1990)
- Stienes Longin, racing driver (b. 1991)
- Jasper Stuyven, cyclist (b. 1992)
- Laurens Sweeck, cyclist (b. 1993)
- Ben Broeders, pole vault athlete (b. 1995)
- Elise Mertens, tennis (b. 1995)
- Mandela Keita, footballer (b. 2002)