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- Liege Airport (IATA: LGG, ICAO: EBLG), previously called Liege-Bierset Airport, is an international airport located in Grâce-Hollogne, 5 nautical miles...
- inhabitants per km2. The muni****lity consists of the following districts: Bierset, Grâce-Berleur, Hollogne-aux-Pierres, Horion-Hozémont, and Velroux. Grâce-Hollogne...
- were brought to the surface. Liège is served by Liège Airport, located in Bierset, a few kilometres west of the city. It is the prin****l axis for the delivery...
- strength more than halved with the disbanding of the 3rd Tactical Wing in Bierset (1994); the disbanding of the 1st Fighter Wing in Beauvechain; the 9th...
- such as 16+, Rupel, and Dennis van Rita. The series was directed by Serge Bierset, Renaat Coppens, Filip Van Neyghem and Geoffrey Enthoven. The latter already...
- Landen Waremme Bleret Remicourt Momalle Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher Voroux-Goreux Bierset-Awans Ans Liège-Guillemins Between Ans and Liège, the railway line has...
- bureau in Ghent 26 October 1985 – attack on the Belgian military base in Bierset [fr] 11 December 1984 – attack on NATO pipelines in Ensival, Gages, Gastuche [fr]...
- Flanders 1844 Beverlo MBV 15 Limburg Bierges-Walibi FBRG 139 Walloon Brabant Bierset-Awans FTI 36 Liège Bilzen FIE 34 Limburg Binche LBH 108 Hainaut Bissegem...
- - June 1916 Les Moeres: June 1916 - March 1918 Florennes : 1947 - 1971 Bierset : 1971 - 1989 Florennes : 1989 - Present André de Meulemeester Fernand...
- Squadron transformed to Airco DH.4. On 5 January 1922, 11 Squadron moved to Bierset for the first time, only to move to Schaffen at the start of 1923. It was...