Bouwel is a deelgemeente in the Belgian province of Antwerp; it is attached to the municipality of Grobbendonk. Bouwel was an independent municipality until 1976.
It has a surface area of 6.47 km², and a population of approximately 3000.
Coordinates: 51°10′5″N4°44′19″E / 51.16806°N 4.73861°E
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