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The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from borders with the Netherlands (Maastricht is about 33 km (20.5 mi) to the north) and with Germany (Aachen is about 53 km (32.9 mi) north-east). In Liège, the Meuse meets the river Ourthe.
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Liège, city, Walloon Region, eastern Belgium, on the Meuse River at its confluence with the Ourthe. (The grave accent in Liège was officially approved over ...
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The province of Liège consists of four geographical regions: the Ardennes, Condroz, the Pays de Hervé and Hesbaye, and its hydrographical network comprises the ...
Liège Province is the only Belgian province that has borders with three countries. It borders (clockwise from the north) the Dutch province of Limburg, the ...
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Liège (Flemish, Luik) City and river port in e Belgium, at the confluence of the rivers Meuse and Ourthe; capital of Liège province. Settled in Roman times, it ...
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Belgium can be divided into several geographic regions. The southeast consists of the forested Ardennes highland, which extends south of the Meuse River valley ...
Location of the city of Liège, Belgium, and of its 32 districts. (Top-left) Illustration of the topography and land cover of Liège with its dense urban centre ...
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The oldest (pre-)human settlements in Belgium, dating from 800,000 years ago (Homo erectus),, were found in Hallembaye, 15km north of the modern city centre.
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Liège (German: Lüttich, Dutch: Luik) is the largest city of Wallonia. This industrial city is actually quite green, with wide boulevards, an interesting, ...
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Again, most of Liege province is part of Belgium's central plateau and includes mainly agricultural land in broad, flat river valleys. The eastern part of the ...