Liège

Liège is the easternmost province of , the primarily French-speaking region of . Liège Province is the only Belgian province that has borders with three countries.
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is the largest city of . This industrial city is actually quite green, with wide boulevards, an interesting, if a bit disorderly, mix of architecture from different periods, much greenery and picturesque riverbanks and hillsides.

is a town in the Liège province in , known as the "original" , i.e. a place where tourists came in to enjoy the health and wellness benefits of water and hot springs in particular.

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is a small town in the province of Liège, Belgium. It is the capital of the German-speaking community of Belgium. Large parts of the municipality are covered by forests and the Hautes Fagnes wetlands.

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is a city in the province of Liège in in . It used to be an important industrial centre and nowadays is a beautiful city of 55,000 located on the foot of the Ardennes.

is a city and municipality of located in the province of Liège, . lies along the river , at the mouth of the small river .

is a town of about 10000 inhabitants in the province of Liège in the easternmost part of Belgium.

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is a municipality of 11,000 people in the Belgian Province of Liège. It is of historic interest mostly because it used to be the capital of Neutral Moresnet, a de facto microstate between Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, existing from 1816-1919.

is a municipality of located in the province of Liège, . On January 1, 2018, had a total population of 9,920. The total area is 24.47 km.

is a city and municipality of located in the province of Liège, . On January 1, 2018 had a total population of 17,598. The total area is 56.84 km2 which gives a population density of 310 inhabitants per square kilometre.

is a municipality of located in the province of Liège, . On January 1, 2006, had a total population of 9,798. The total area is 31.69 km.

is in . This village is in the middle of an important commercial, scientific, artistic, sports and touristic region, between and , near Bierset and Tihange, and very easy to access, at 500 m from the N90 Liège-Huy motorway.

Liège

Latitude of center
50.6343° or 50° 38′ 3″ north
Longitude of center
5.5654° or 5° 33′ 56″ east
Population
197,000
Elevation
70 metres (230 feet)
Abbreviation
“LIE”
Geo­Names ID
2792411
Wiki­data ID
Q1127
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zeeuws—“Liège” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Luik
  • Albanian: Provinca Liège
  • Arabic: لياج
  • Aragonese: Provincia de Lidje
  • Armenian: Լիեժ
  • Asturian: Liexa (provincia)
  • Asturian: provincia de Liexa
  • Asturian: Provincia de Liexa
  • Azerbaijani: Lej
  • Azerbaijani: Lyej əyaləti
  • Balinese: Propinsi Liège
  • Basque: Liejako probintzia
  • Belarusian: Льеж, правінцыя
  • Belarusian: Льеж
  • Belarusian: правінцыя Льеж
  • Bengali: লিয়েজ
  • Breton: Liège
  • Bulgarian: Лиеж
  • Catalan: província de Lieja
  • Catalan: Província de Lieja
  • Cebuano: Province de Liège
  • Chinese: Liège Séng
  • Chinese: 列日省
  • Chuvash: Льеж
  • Corsican: Pruvincia di Lieghji
  • Corsican: Pruvincia di Liegi
  • Croatian: Liège
  • Czech: Lutych
  • Danish: Liège
  • Dutch: Luik
  • Dutch: Provincie Luik
  • Esperanto: Lieĝo
  • Estonian: Liège’i provints
  • Finnish: Liègen pronssi
  • Finnish: Liègen provinssi
  • French: Liège
  • French: province de Liège
  • French: Province de Liège
  • Galician: Provincia de Liexa
  • Georgian: ლიეჟის პროვინცია
  • German: Lüttich
  • German: Provinz Lüttich
  • Greek: Λιέγη
  • Gujarati: લીજ
  • Hebrew: לייז‘
  • Hindi: लीज
  • Hungarian: Liège
  • Icelandic: Liege
  • Icelandic: Liège
  • Indonesian: Liège
  • Irish: Cúige Liege
  • Italian: Provincia di Liegi
  • Japanese: リエージュ州
  • Kannada: ಲೀಜ್
  • Kölsch: Lüttish
  • Korean: 리에주
  • Korean: 리에주주
  • Latin: Leodium
  • Latin: Provincia Leodii
  • Latvian: Ljēža
  • Latvian: Ljēžas province
  • Limburgan: Luuk
  • Lithuanian: Lježo provincija
  • Low German: Loek (provìnzie)
  • Low German: Loek
  • Luxembourgish: Provënz Léck
  • Macedonian: Лиеж
  • Malay: Liege
  • Marathi: लीज प्रांत
  • Marathi: लीज
  • Min Nan Chinese: Liège Séng
  • Northern Frisian: Lüttich (Prowins)
  • Northern Frisian: Lüttich
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Liège (provins)
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Liège
  • Norwegian: Liège
  • Occitan (post 1500): Província de Lièja
  • Ossetian: Льеж (провинци)
  • Ossetian: Льеж
  • Persian: استان لیژ
  • Picard: Prouvinche Lidje
  • Polish: Liège
  • Polish: Prowincja Liège
  • Portuguese: Liège
  • Pushto: ليېژ ولايت
  • Romanian: Liège
  • Russian: Льеж
  • Serbian: Лијеж
  • Serbian: Провинција Лијеж
  • Serbo-Croatian: Liège (provincija)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Liège
  • Sinhala: ලයිගේ
  • Slovak: Lutyšsko
  • Slovenian: Liège
  • Slovenian: provinca Liège
  • Spanish: Provincia de Lieja
  • Swedish: Liège
  • Tamil: லியேஜ்
  • Tamil: லீகி
  • Tamil: லீஜ்
  • Telugu: లియేజ్
  • Thai: จังหวัดลีแยฌ
  • Tosk Albanian: Provinz Lüttich
  • Turkish: Liège
  • Ukrainian: Льєж
  • Urdu: لیئج
  • Urdu: لیئژ
  • Urdu: لییج
  • Vietnamese: Liège
  • Vlaams: Luuk
  • Volapük: Liège
  • Walloon: Province di Lidje
  • Waray (Philippines): Liège
  • Welsh: Liège
  • Western Frisian: Luik
  • Western Panjabi: صوبہ لیجے
  • Wu Chinese: 列日省
  • Yue Chinese: 列日省
  • Zeeuws: Luik (provincie)
  • Zeeuws: Luuk

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Liège”. Photo: Gilles San Martin, CC BY-SA 3.0.