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Amblève may
refer to:
Amblève (river) in
Belgium Amel, a town in Belgium,
called Amblève in
French This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- The
Amblève (French,
French pronunciation: [ɑ̃blɛv]) or Amel (German,
German pronunciation: [ˈaːml̩]) is a 93-kilometre (58 mi) long
river in eastern...
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Belgium (provinces of Liège and Luxembourg), left
tributary to the
river Amblève. Its
source is in the Ardennes,
close to the
border with
Luxembourg near...
- Amel (German pronunciation: [aːml̩]; French:
Amblève,
French pronunciation: [ɑ̃blɛv]) is a
Belgian muni****lity in the
Walloon province of Liège, and...
- near
Malmedy as it was
returning to Neustria. In the
ensuing Battle of
Amblève,
Charles attacked as the
enemy rested at midday.
According to one source...
- The
Battle of
Amblève took
place in 716 near Amel. The
mayor of the
palace of Austrasia,
Charles Martel,
defeated his
Neustrian and
Frisian rivals who...
- tanks' weak guns and thin
armor make them ineffective. On the trip back to
Amblève, Guffy's crew
moves black market goods from a
nearby farmhouse. Lt. Schumacher...
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right tributary of the
Amblève. It
starts in the
Hautes ****nes ("High Fens") and ends in Challes, near
Stavelot in the
river Amblève. The
French words eau...
- The
Ninglinspo is a
stream in Belgium,
tributary of the
Amblève upstream from
Remouchamps around Quarreux. The
valley of
Ninglinspo is
classed as an outstanding...
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sources in the High Fens: the Vesdre, Hoëgne, Warche, Gileppe, Eau Rouge,
Amblève, Our, Kyll, and Rur. In
winter all the
water sources freeze into snow[clarification...