Vrasene is a village in the municipality of Beveren in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It is located about west of Antwerp.
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Vrasene is a village in the municipality of Beveren in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It is located about west of Antwerp.
==History== Vrasene is located on a hill which is a remnant of an old dune stretching from Stekene to Zwijndrecht. The area around Vrasene was never a noble possession or a fief. The name probably means "settlement on the (former river) Verre". In 1136, the monastery of Salegem was founded in Vrasene and the monks started to cultivate the land. A church has been known to exist in Vrasene since 1183. In 1624, the monastery was destroyed during the religious wars. During the 18th century, Vrasene was a centre of clog production.
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