Louis Berlaimont


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Louis-Joseph Berlaimont, born March 22, 1881 in Charleroi, is a Belgian politician.

On January 1, 1933, he was elected Liberal councilor at Auderghem, and on May 21, 1938, he became alderman of Public Works, until December 31, 1946. Reelected communal councilor, he resigned on November 9, 1949. Paul Delforge succeeded him.

He was an architect-surveyor. He lived at 197 on the Chaussée de Watermael, later in the Rue des Pêcheries. Berlaimont died in February 1950.

Since February 3, 1950, the Avenue Louis Berlaimont in Auderghem bears his name.



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