Ovifat

Ovifat is a village of in the municipality of , district of , located in the , . It is one of the highest villages in Belgium. The population is about 500. Its inhabitants are nicknamed Baras.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Reinhardstein Castle and Waterfall of Reinhardstein.

Castle
is a castle of in the village of Ovifat, in the valley of , . The stronghold was built in 1354 for Wenceslaus of Luxembourg, while still Count, by his vassal Reinhard of Weismes.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sourbrodt and Robertville.

Village
is a village.

Village
is a village of and a district of the municipality of , located in the , . On 1 January 2005 it had 2402 inhabitants.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 2½ km south of Ovifat.

Ovifat

Latitude
50.46636° or 50° 27′ 59″ north
Longitude
6.10706° or 6° 6′ 25″ east
Elevation
579 metres (1,900 feet)
Open location code
9F28F484+GR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 248564142
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2789393
Wiki­data ID
Q552325
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Walloon—“Ovifat” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Ovifat
  • Dutch: Ovifat
  • French: Ovifat
  • German: Fischvenn
  • German: Ovifat
  • Hungarian: Ovifat
  • Irish: Ovifat
  • Walloon: Ovîfa
  • Walloon: Ôvîfa

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