town, Hainaut province, southwestern Belgium, on the Central Canal, about 11 mi (17 km) east of Mons. It has been a centre of coal mining since the 14th century. La Louvire is also a major centre of steel manufacturing and produces sheet metal, furniture, and ceramics. Nearby is the park of Mariemont, named for Mary of Hungary, sister of Charles V and queen of the Netherlands, who first built a palace there in 1554. A museum (built 196267) in the park contains Gallo-Roman and Merovingian antiquities, porcelain from Tournai, Far Eastern art, and has a library of 70,000 volumes. The town is connected by railway and road with Mons, Charleroi, and Brussels. Pop. (1983) mun., 76,534.
LA LOUVIRE
Meaning of LA LOUVIRE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012