- The
Calestienne (Walloon: Calistinne), a 130-kilometer-long,
narrow strip primarily composed of
limestone rock (mainly Givetian),
stretches across both...
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department in
northern France. Trélon
forms the
western edge of the
Calestienne region.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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Lorraine around Arlon and Virton.
Dividing it into Condroz, Famenne,
Calestienne,
Ardennes (including Thiérache), and
Belgian Lorraine (which includes...
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western edge of the
Ardennes mountain range.
Famenne is
traversed by the
Calestienne, a band of
limestone resulting in calcium-rich soil and a corresponding...
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region to the west, the
Famenne region to the east, and
crosses the
Calestienne region. The
richness of the
flora and
fauna classified the
region as...
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between Xhoris and Vieuxville. The
village is
situated in the
Calestienne to the
north of the
wooded valley of the Lembrée. The
villages neighbouring...
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Viroin valley, a few
kilometers from its
junction with the Meuse, in the
Calestienne narrow limestone strip. It
marks the
transition from the
Ardennes to...