Raeren (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaːʁən] ) is a municipality of the German speaking community of Belgium located in the Walloon province of Liège. It was...
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Liège)– form the German-speaking Community of Belgium, being Eupen, Kelmis, Raeren, Lontzen, Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Burg-Reuland, Amel and Sankt Vith. The...
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Marchin Modave Nandrin Neupré Olne Oreye Ouffet Oupeye Pepinster Plombières Raeren Remicourt Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse Saint-Nicolas Sankt Vith (city) Seraing...
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municipalities of Amel, Büllingen, Burg-Reuland, Bütgenbach, Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren, Waimes and St. Vith (all are parts of Liège Province in the Wallonia region...
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While the clay (which was the basis for a major pottery industry in nearby Raeren) is mostly found in the lower areas of Aachen, the hills of the Aachen Forest...
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Butgenbach) Eupen (old French: Néau) Kelmis (French: La Calamine) Lontzen Raeren Sankt Vith (French: Saint-Vith) Municipalities in Belgium Francization of...
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to the south of Aachen in a roughly southward direction from Aachen via Raeren (the site of the depot), Monschau and Malmedy to Trois-Ponts, with a 20 km...
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Siegburg, near Bonn, Germany, and later in salt-glazed wares like those from Raeren, eastern Belgium. These were imported to England in large quantities and...
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needed] Westerwald pottery originated from potting families from Siegburg and Raeren, in present-day Belgium, who emigrated to the Westerwald area in the 1580s...
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en Dal, Crossing Schaerbeek, Habay-la-Neuve, Manageoise, Ostiches-Ath, Raeren-Eynatten, Pelt, Roeselare and Wellen. To increase the number of U23 teams...
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Calamine): Kelmis, Neu-Moresnet and Hergenrath Moresnet: Lontzen and Walhorn Raeren: Raeren, Eynatten and Hauset Canton of Sankt Vith Sankt Vith (in French Saint-Vith):...
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table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Raeren. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. Lists of protected heritage...
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Inde (category Raeren)
Belgium and in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany. Its source is near Raeren, in Eastern Belgium. The Inde runs through Aachen-Kornelimünster, Eschweiler...
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Salzinnes works 1802 Scrapped in July 2009 at Courcelles-Motte 1803 Stored at Raeren, moved to Sokolov, Czech Republic in October 2011, scrapped in February...
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Bruno Fagnoul (category People from Raeren)
teacher and politician of the Party for Freedom and Progress (PFF). Born in Raeren on 11 June 1936, Fagnoul first worked as a teacher in a primary school from...
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building in the town of Eynatten, belonging to the Belgian municipality of Raeren, located on Hauseter Straße, just 200 meters away from Amstenrath Castle...
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towns of the Westerwald, including Höhr-Grenzhausen, Siegburg, Köln, and Raeren in Flanders, were producing a salt-glazed stoneware, with the Bartmann jug...
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Oehl (category Raeren)
its source. It flows within the territory of the Belgian municipality of Raeren (part of the Eynatten district). A tributary of the Oehl is the Möschenbergsbach...
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born to Hildegard and Herbert Cormann. Cormann grew up in the village of Raeren, around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Belgian-German border. At the time...
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Herstal Union Hutoise Gouvy Wanze/Bas-Oha Marloie Meix-dt-Virton Mormont Raeren-Eynatten Richelle Elsautoise Sprimont Source: Soccerway Rules for classification:...
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Kinkepois and Toeristische Trein Zolder. A fellow cockerill loco went to Raeren station, three others were scrapped. In 1990 TTZ moved to As station, where...
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1st — (ACFF A) Onhaye Crossing Schaerbeek 1st — (ACFF B) Union Hutoise Raeren-Eynatten 1st — Bulgaria 2023–24 Second Professional Football League Spartak...
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high speed traffic on the upgraded line) Losheimergraben (dismounted), Raeren (dismounted), Gemmenich (freight only, voltage change between goods stations...
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Marítimo 22 (2) 2018 Gandzasar Kapan 7 (1) 2020–2021 Is-Selongey 2023–2024 Raeren-Eynatten 2024– Couthuin Sports *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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05 2 Kelmis Eupen 11,212 18.12 7.00 3 Lontzen Eupen 5,833 28.73 11.09 4 Raeren Eupen 10,818 74.21 28.65 9 St. Vith Sankt Vith 9,779 146.93 56.73 Total...
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Ripuarian varieties are spoken in Herzogenrath and Aachen in Germany and Raeren and Eynatten in Belgium. As most other dialects of Ripuarian and Limburgish...
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secondary line between Stolberg and Welkenraedt (crossing the border at Raeren) was closed to freight traffic. Electric-hauled trains requiring use of...
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Maastricht, Mainz, Malmedy, Mönchengladbach, Nijmegen, Oberhausen, Prüm, Raeren, Saarbrücken, Siegen, Trier, Venlo, St. Vith, Wiesbaden, Wipperfürth, Wuppertal...
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state – Aachen district – Roetgen municipality) Belgium (Liège province – Raeren municipality) 50°39′36″N 6°11′24″E / 50.66000°N 6.19000°E / 50.66000;...
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product of Frechen, but their popularity resulted in imitations made in Raeren (Belgium) and Siegburg. They were manufactured in several locations in England...
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