Banneux
Banneux is a village of Wallonia in the municipality of Sprimont, district of Louveigné, located in the province of Liège, Belgium. It is known because of the reported Marian apparitions of Our Lady of Banneux, also known as Our Lady of the Poor, to a young girl called Mariette Beco.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Les Meloures, CC BY-SA 1.0.
Places of Interest
Highlights include Chantoir de Grandchamps and Chapelle du Troleu.
Château de Haute-Fraipont
Castle
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Château de Haute-Fraipont is a castle, which is situated 3 km north of Banneux.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Adzeux and Stinval.
Stinval
Village
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Stinval is a village, which is situated 2½ km west of Banneux.
Blindef
Village
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Blindef is a village, which is situated 3 km southwest of Banneux.
Banneux
Latitude
50.53842° or 50° 32′ 18″ northLongitude
5.73619° or 5° 44′ 10″ eastElevation
305 metres (1,001 feet)United Nations Location Code
BE BNNOpen location code
9F27GPQP+9FOpenStreetMap ID
node 775871002OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2802707Wikidata ID
Q806889
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