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visitMons_GrégoryMathelotGrand-Large Marina
The Grand-Large site, covering a total area of 80 hectares, is located in the Greater Mons area, just 2 km from the city center. It lies at the junction of two canals, the Canal du Centre and the Canal de Nimy-Blaton, which form an essential link in the waterway connection between Northern Europe and France.
Grégory MathelotLens
Lens is composed of the villages of Bauffe, Cambron-Saint-Vincent, Lens, Montignies-lez-Lens, and Lombise.
Grégory MathelotJurbise
Situated between Mons and Ath, Jurbise is a rural area composed of the villages of Erbaut, Erbisoeul, Herchies, Jurbise, Masnuy-Saint-Jean, and Masnuy-Saint-Pierre.
®Utopix_HyacintheÉmile Verhaeren, the poet of Honnelles
When Émile Verhaeren, the famous Belgian poet, first set foot in the lands of Honnelles, he thought he would die of boredom. A century after his death, we never tire of rereading the texts he wrote in the municipality he eventually came to cherish. The Verhaeren Museum in Roisin tells this surprising story.
®Utopix_HyacintheHonnelles
Comprising the 10 villages of Angre, Angreau, Athis, Autreppe, Erquennes, Fayt-le-Franc, Marchipont, Montignies-sur-Roc, Onnezies, and Roisin, the municipality of Honnelles is nestled within the Hauts-Pays Natural Park.
Grégory MathelotHensies
The municipality of Hensies is composed of the villages of Hainin, Montroeul-sur-Haine, Thulin, and Hensies.
Grégory MathelotFrameries
The municipality of Frameries includes the villages of Eugies, La Bouverie, Noirchain, and Sars-la-Bruyère within its territory.

Dour
Window to the Hauts-Pays, Dour is an entity composed of the former villages of Blaugies, Petit-Dour, Wihéries, Dour, and Elouges.
©Grégory MathelotColfontaine
Composed of the villages of Pâturages, Warquignies, and Wasmes, the entity of Colfontaine is an extremely green municipality, bordered by the Colfontaine forest.