< Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
ANDENNE, a town of Belgium, in the province of Namur, situated on- the right bank of the Meuse, 10 miles east of Namur. It contains no buildings of note, but is a place of considerable manufacturing activity. The principal productions are porcelain, tobacco-pipes, and paper, and in the neighbourhood are beds of pipe-clay and marble quar ries. Population, 6370.
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