Tournaisis

Location of the Tournaisis

The Tournaisis, or Tournai (Flemish: Doornik), a territory in the Low Countries in present-day Belgium, is one of Europe's oldest town centres.[1] Located in the Wallonia region of Belgium on the Scheldt River (French: L'Escaut), northwest of Mons, Tournai residents are primarily French-speaking. It is home to some of the oldest and best preserved medieval architecture in Europe, notably the Cathédrale Notre Dame and the Belfry of Tournai, a belltower built in 1188, both of which are designated UNESCO World Heritage sites. The River Scheldt's access to the sea made Tournai a trading hub in the Middle Ages.

  1. ^ Mason, Antony (2017). Belgium & Luxembourg. New York. p. 188. ISBN 978-1-4654-6589-4. OCLC 983474587.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)