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Liège, daughter of the Meuse river. Liège is called 'La cité ardente' (the fiery city). A city at the crossroads of Northern and Southern European culture. Liège is an old industrial center which faces the challenge of adapting to the 21st century. ... EXTERNAL LINKS; Hotels; Trains; Airport Liège; University of Liege;
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LIEGE : INTRODUCING THE CITY OF LIEGE (SIMENON, WAFFLES) ... Liège, daughter of the Meuse river. Liège is called 'La cité ardente' (the fiery city). A city at the crossroads of Northern and Southern European culture. Liège is an old industrial center which faces the challenge of adapting to the ... GAUFRES DE LIEGE...
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Liège - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liège ( ; Dutch: (older spelling: ),   ; Walloon: ; German: ; Latin: ; until 1949, the city's name was written , with the acute accent instead of a grave accent) is a major c...
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Liège is the easternmost province of Belgium and belongs to the Walloon Region. It is predominantly French speaking, with a German speaking minority living along the eastern border with Germany. It b...
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liege: Definition and Pronunciation ... 3. loyal; faithful: the liege adherents of a cause. ... liege (Thesaurus)
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The fortifications of Liege were considered to be amongst the strongest in Europe, with twelve modern forts surrounding the city, and the German plan adopted in 1914 required those fortifications to be neutralised, to allow the strong German right wing to wheel through Belgium into northern France.
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