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Hoeilaart (pronunciation: [ˈɦuilaːrt]) is a municipality (11,325 inhabitants end 2018) in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The municipality only
comprises the town of Hoeilaart proper. Hoeilaart also sometimes called "The Glass Village" because of the greenhouse sous serres grape cultivation.
The post office (named HOEYLAERT) opened on 10 May 1883.