na moor', a town of Belgium, capital of the province of the same name, situated at the junction of the Sambre and the Meuse, 36 mi. s. e. of Brussels. The most notable buildings are the cathedral, the townhall and the citadel, which is supposed to occupy the site of one of Caesar's camps. The town carries on manufactures of cutlery and hardware. In the wars of Louis XIV and William III, in the late seventeenth century, Namur was several times besieged. Population in 1900, 32,333.