consists of the following districts: Ayeneux, Cerexhe-Heuseux, Évegnée-Tignée, Mélen, Micheroux, and Soumagne. From the end of the 19th century until...
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Ivan Grignard) Godefroid Munongo Minister of the Interior CONAKAT Victor Tignée (Chef de Cabinet); Charles "Carlo" Huyghé (Deputy Chef de Cabinet, from...
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Tshombe, Godefroid Munongo, Kibwe, Kitenge, Grandelet, Son, Gat, Huyghé, Tignée, Verscheure, Segers and Rougefort. Lumumba's execution, on 17 January, was...
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Katangese Interior Minister Godefroid Munongo's Chef de cabinet Victor Tignée appointed Huyghé as his deputy Chef de cabinet. In October 1960, the Secretariats...
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Sinsin Waillet Soumagne Soumagne Ayeneux Cerexhe-Heuseux Évegnée-Tignée (1949) Évegnée Tignée Mélen Micheroux Spa Sprimont Sprimont Dolembreux Gomzé-Andoumont...
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the château became the property of his principal creditor, Jean-Hubert de Tignée, whose descendants still own it. The present building is in the Mosan style...
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kilometres (5.7 mi) east of the center of Liège near the community of Évegnée-Tignée. With the Fort de Fléron, Évignée protects the Hesbaye plain and rail access...
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