Mollem

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Mollem is a village in the municipality of Asse, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. It used to be a town on its own but now is a part of Asse.

Mollem has a railway station on line 60 between Jette and Dendermonde.

The hamlet of Bollebeek is close to the village.

Mollem's most famous place is "Rie van Pol", a bar that has remained unchanged throughout the years. Every year a lot of visitors (mostly foreign) visit Mollem just to visit this place.

50°55′51″N4°13′39″E / 50.930833°N 4.227473°E / 50.930833; 4.227473

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Plan of Mollem

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