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Jodoigne-Souveraine (French pronunciation: [ʒɔdɔɲ suvʁɛn]; Walloon: Djodogne Sovrinne) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Jodoigne, located in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.

The village lies next to the Great Gette.

Patrimony

  • The Saint Peter Church built in 1769-1771 with a tower from 1681.
  • The Castle of Jodoigne-Souveraine is on the list of Exceptional heritage of Wallonia.
  • Moulin Conard: the watermill of 1848 is a classified monument.
  • The old cure: a walled presbytery from 1733.
  • Café Jacquet: the pub is for about 200 years in a building from the 18th century; the party room was a blacksmith's shop in the 1828.


  • Saint Peter Church Saint Peter Church
  • The Castle of Jodoigne-Souveraine The Castle of Jodoigne-Souveraine
  • Mill Conard (with a provisional plastic protection since 1993) Mill Conard (with a provisional plastic protection since 1993)
  • Café Jacquet pub Café Jacquet pub

50°43′N 4°51′E / 50.717°N 4.850°E / 50.717; 4.850


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