Menen is also a variation of the nauruan district's name Meneng

Menen (French: Menin) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Menen proper and the towns of Lauwe and Rekkem. The city is situated on the French/Belgian border. On January 1 2005, Menen had a total population of 32,325. The total area is 33.07 km² which gives a population density of 977.48 inhabitants per km².


History

It's position near the French border led to many sieges in the history of the city. There were as many as 22 sieges between 1579 and 1830. The city was part of France between 1668 and 1713. Vauban turned Menen into a model-fortification (1679-1689). The city was besieged and taken by the duke of Marlborough's allied Army in August 1706.

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