Liège (province)
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| (French:Liège) | |
| (German:Lüttich) | |
| Image:Liege Province.gif |
| Capital | Liège |
| Area | 3,844 km² |
| Population (2005) | 1,034,000 |
| Density | 269 / km² |
| Governor | Michel Foret |
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| Official Site | |
Liège (French, German: Lüttich, Dutch: Luik) is the easternmost province of the Walloon Region, in Belgium. It is predominantly French speaking, with a German speaking minority living along the eastern border with Germany. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and in Belgium the provinces of Luxembourg, Namur, Walloon Brabant (Wallonia), and those of Flemish Brabant and Limburg (Flanders). Its capital is Liège. It has an area of 3,844 km² which is divided into four administrative districts (arrondissements in French) containing 84 municipalities.
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[edit] Districts
[edit] Huy District
- Amay
- Anthisnes
- Burdinne
- Clavier
- Engis
- Ferrières
- Hamoir
- Héron
- Huy
- Marchin
- Modave
- Nandrin
- Ouffet
- Tinlot
- Verlaine
- Villers-le-Bouillet
- Wanze
[edit] Liège District
- Ans
- Awans
- Aywaille
- Bassenge
- Beyne-Heusay
- Blégny
- Chaudfontaine
- Comblain-au-Pont
- Dalhem
- Esneux
- Flémalle
- Fléron
- Grâce-Hollogne
- Herstal
- Juprelle
- Liège
- Neupré
- Oupeye
- Saint-Nicolas
- Seraing
- Soumagne
- Sprimont
- Trooz
- Visé
[edit] Verviers District
- Amel
- Andrimont
- Aubel
- Baelen
- Büllingen
- Burg-Reuland
- Bütgenbach
- Dison
- Eupen
- Herve
- Jalhay
- Kelmis
- Lierneux
- Limbourg
- Lontzen
- Malmedy
- Olne
- Pepinster
- Plombières
- Raeren
- Sankt Vith
- Spa
- Stavelot
- Stoumont
- Theux
- Thimister-Clermont
- Trois-Ponts
- Verviers
- Waimes
- Welkenraedt
[edit] Waremme District
- Berloz
- Braives
- Crisnée
- Donceel
- Faimes
- Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher
- Geer
- Hannut
- Lincent
- Oreye
- Remicourt
- Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse
- Waremme
- Wasseiges
[edit] External links
- Official web site of the Liège province (in French)
- Bureau des Relations Extérieures de la Province de Liège (in French, Dutch, German and English)
Communities: Flemish • French • German
Regions and provinces:
Brussels-Capital Region (not a province, neither has it provinces, nor is it part of one)
Flanders: Antwerp • East Flanders • Flemish Brabant • Limburg • West Flanders
Wallonia: Hainaut • Liège • Luxembourg • Namur • Walloon Brabant
Arrondissements: Administrative • Judicial • Electoral
Municipalities: of the Brussels-Capital Region • of Flanders • of Wallonia
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