DJIBLOU = GEMBLOUX-SUR-ORNEAUX
ramoncèle Beûzèt, Bossêre, Bôtè, Côrwè, Èrnâdje, Grand-Lé, Grand-Mani,
Lonzêye, Au Mazi, Sauvnêre
BEUZET - BOSSIERE - BOTHEY - CORROY-LE-CHATEAU - ERNAGE - GRAND-LEEZ - GRAND-MANIL - LONZEE - MAZY - SAUVENIERE

The Church of Bothey - L' èglîje di Bôtè

In the old cemetery surrounding the Church, some old and unreadable tomstones.
Come sovént, i gn'a nén moyin d' lîre lès pîres dès cavô ki sont co
tot autoû.
A little about GEMBLOUX
The origine of Gembloux is way back in the Xth century when Saint GUIBERT came in and
founded in a Benedict ABBEY. The monk OLBERT conducted the construction in the roman style
between 1012 and 1048.
There are still some parts of the old fortificated city-walls builded in the the years
1152 and 1158.
A farm-castle (XVIIth century) in Petit-Leez, an other in Sauvenière (from the
XVI/XVIIIth centuries). In Grand-Leez an old windmill and in Lonzée, a Cistercian Abbey
(XVIIIth century) and a windmill of 1741.
Si vos vlèz comprinde, ralèz don à l' pâdje di
Djibloû. On î dit co ène miète di pus.
È ralans-n' à l' INTREYE ?