The small but beautiful city of Lier is located in Belgium’s northernmost province, Dutch-speaking Antwerp, and has a population of just under 35,000 people. It’s relatively unspoiled by tourism and has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The area was inhabited during Roman times, grew into a town and later became a city when the Duke of Brabant granted city rights in 1212. Cloth making and the cattle market were the main economic activities of the city.
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