Mohiville
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| Coordinates: 50°19′10″N 05°11′26″E / 50.31944°N 5.19056°E | |
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| Municipality | Hamois |
Mohiville (French pronunciation: [mɔivil]) is a village and a district in the municipality of Hamois, located in the province of Namur, Belgium.
Prehistoric archaeological remains have been discovered in the area, and a permanent settlement appears to have existed near Mohiville since Merovingian times. During the Middle Ages, the area of the current district was split between several lords. A water mill has existed here since at least 1231; the current mill building bears the date 1743. The current village church dates from 1768. There is also a small, 17th-century château close to Mohiville, the Château de Ry.[1]
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