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See also: Belleville Belville is a town located in Brunswick County, North Carolina. ... Belleville is the name of several places in North America: Belleville, Ontario, Canada Belleville, Illinois, United States of America Belleville, Kansas, United States of America Belleville, Michigan, United States of America Belleville, New Jersey, United States of America Belleville, Pennsylvania, United States of America Belleville is the name or part...


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Town of Belville Information (383 words)
Belville is located in Brunswick County's northeastern corner along the Brunswick River and lies at the intersection of the four lane US 74-76, NC Highway 133 and US 17.
Belville is conveniently situated near the Southport-Oak Island beaches, the Brunswick County Government Complex in Bolivia, and the city of Wilmington, a major deep-water port located on the Cape Fear River.
Belville has seen a lot of growth in the past few years and more is anticipated as new developments move into the area.
Leland, Belville merger talks begin to heat up | StarNewsOnline.com | Star-News | Wilmington, NC (659 words)
They were unable to be removed from Belville in 2001 when developers wanted to de-annex about 2,000 acres of undeveloped land into Leland.
Belville commissioners suggested that parts of Blackwell and Chappell Loop roads that are now in Leland's town limits be considered as a trade.
Belville Commissioner Jean Rhodes was already thinking about names for the new town if a merger happened.
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