Blankenberge. Blankenberge is a town and a municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Blankenberge proper and the settlement of Uitkerke. On 1 December 2014, Blankenberge had a total population of 19,897. The total area of the municipality is 17.41 km², giving a population density of 1,142 inhabitants per km². Like most other Flemish coastal towns, a main characteristic of this one is that it is a national and to a certain extent international seaside resort, as even Germans have found their way to the place. Apart from the sandy beach, there's a structure unique along the Belgian coast: a 350-m long art-deco pier, the Belgium Pier, constructed in 1933. Carnival Parade. Two Day Marching event, every first weekend of May. Klankenberge. Flower Parade, every last Sunday of August. Bel'Lumière. Wing Commander Roy George Claringbould Arnold MiD RAF 29198 is buried in the CWG Cemetery Row A Grave 18. On 9 June 1941 Arnold saved the lives of his five-man Wellington crew from IX Squadron by calmly staying at the controls of the burning plane to hold it steady while they bailed out, in the certain knowledge that he would die doing so. Pieter Aspe, Belgian writer. Adolf Eugen Fick, physician and physiologist, died in Blankenberge in 1901. Frans Masereel, Flemish painter and woodcutter born here in 1889. Leo Van Paemel, artist born in Blankenberge. Rudi Pillen, Belgian contemporary painter. Brian Vandenbussche, Belgian goalkeeper. Anna Kéthly, Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, the second female MP of the National Assembly. Nathan Van Der Gunst, famous youtuber. Blankenberge has schools from both school networks in Belgium. The two secondary schools are: Sint-Jozef-Sint-Pieter Blankenberge. Maerlant-Middenschool Maerlant Atheneum. Both schools have numeral different elementary schools organized by the same instances. Blankenberge railway station was opened in 1863. Trains operated by NMBS run towards Brussels, and the Kusttram run by De Lijn runs along the Belgian coast of the North Sea. Before the First World War, Blankenberge was an exclusive holiday resort frequently attended by Royalty. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg as well as his sister Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria and her husband Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein and his niece Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria were regular holiday makers in Blankenberge. They stayed in a special wing of the Grand Hotel des Bains et des Families. The Archduke enjoyed his walks to Wenduine and attended service daily at the St Rochus church. The Archduke and his wife were planning to travel again to Blankenberge after their last official engagement before the summer holiday at Sarajevo in 1914 where they were killed. After the First World War the Blankenberge police station was bombed by an unknown perpetrator. The blast killed 2 officers and wounded 2 others. After the Second World War it became a popular holiday destination. Blankenberg also figures in Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope as the scene of a duel between Finn and another character, Lord Chiltern. The tenor Enrico Caruso attended Blankenberge for a performance in 1910. After World War II it was a regular holiday destination. Notable musical institutions were the Eden were popular Flemish artists performed on the board walk.