Yvoir

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Yvoir
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 localização do município, no distrito e na província
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Brasão
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Bandeira
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Geografia
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Região
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Valônia
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Província
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Namur
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Distrito
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Dinant
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Coordenadas
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50°19' N, 04°52' E
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Área
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56,84 km²
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Demografia
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População – Homens – Mulheres – Densidade
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8.450 (01/01/2006) 48,83% 51,17% 148,66 hab./km2
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Faixa Etária 0–19 anos 20–64 anos 65 anos ou mais
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(01/01/2006) 26,26% 58,51% 15,23%
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Estrangeiros
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4,01% (01/07/2005)
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Economia
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Desemprego
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13,10% (01/01/2006)
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Renda per capita
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12.393 euros/hab. (2003)
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Política
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Presidente da Câmara Municipal (burgomestre)
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{{{Presidente da Câmara Municipal}}}
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Coalizão/Partido
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IC
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Vereadores (escabinos)
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19
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Código Postal
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Código Postal |
deelgemeenten /entités (submunicípios)
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5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530
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Yvoir Dorinne Durnal Evrehailles Godinne Houx Mont Purnode Spontin
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Outras informações
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Código telefônico
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082
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Código NIS
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91141
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Website
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www.yvoir.be
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Yvoir é um município da Bélgica localizado no distrito de Dinant, província de Namur, região da Valônia.[1]
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Municípios da província de Namur
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Distrito de Dinant:
Anhée |
Beauraing |
Bièvre |
Ciney |
Dinant |
Gedinne |
Hamois |
Hastière |
Havelange |
Houyet |
Onhaye |
Rochefort |
Somme-Leuze |
Vresse-sur-Semois |
Yvoir
Distrito de Namur:
Andenne |
Assesse |
Eghezée |
Fernelmont |
Floreffe |
Fosses-la-Ville |
Gembloux |
Gesves |
Jemeppe-sur-Sambre |
La Bruyère |
Mettet |
Namur |
Ohey |
Profondeville |
Sambreville |
Sombreffe
Distrito de Philippeville:
Cerfontaine |
Couvin |
Doische |
Florennes |
Philippeville |
Viroinval |
Walcourt
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Referências
↑ «Population per municipality on 1 January 2012»
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