Kessel

This article is about the town of Kessel, Belgium. For other uses, see Kessel (disambiguation). Kessel ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a town in the Province of Antwerp in Belgium. In 2003, the town counted 7005 inhabitants. Although officially part of a larger town, Nijlen, Kessel is very famous on itself for its many touristic attractions, such as Vredenhof (a huge flower garden) and Kesselse Heide (a nature park). Kessel lies between two river... more

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