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Its most well-known resident was cartographer Gerard Kremer, better known asGerardus Mercator, who lived the first five or six years of his life there.
Gangelt was first mentioned in a document in 828 as a King's property.
In February 2020, a carnival celebration caused a massiveCOVID-19 outbreak. In April 2020, one in seven residents was seropositive, in a sample of 500.[3]