- The
Clerve (Luxembourgish: Klierf) is a
river flowing through Luxembourg,
joining the
Wiltz at Kautenbach. It
flows through both the
towns of Troisvierges...
- It is
located near the town of Kautenbach,
above the left bank of the
Clerve.
Since 1997, It has been
owned by
Ferdinand Feltgen, who has
plans to restore...
- Sauer, and the Our.
Other major rivers are the Alzette, the Attert, the
Clerve, and the Wiltz. The
valleys of the mid-Sauer and
Attert form the border...
- 2023[update], the town has a po****tion of 476.
Nearby is the
source of the
Clerve.
Right on the
border between Belgium and Luxembourg, the
Huldange tunnel...
- Mersch) Pétrusse (at
Luxembourg City) Mess (at Bergem)
Wiltz (at Goebelsmuhle)
Clerve (at Kautenbach) Syre (at Mertert)
Gander (in Haute-Kontz, France)...
-
through Belgium and Luxembourg,
joining the
Sauer at Goebelsmuhle. The
Clerve is a
tributary of the Wiltz.
Media related to
Wiltz at
Wikimedia Commons...
- push
forward to
Bastogne as soon as his
other troops had
crossed the
river Clerve in
Northern Luxembourg. On the
evening of 15 December, the 26th Volksgrenadier...
- hill
chains are cut by
scenic river valleys, most
notable those of the
Clerve, Our,
upper Sauer, and Wiltz. The Éislek is sp****ly po****ted, with few...
- It is
broken through by
numerous valleys such as
those of the Our and
Clerve.
While the
steep slopes of
these valleys are
mostly forested, the plateaus...
- Belgium-Luxembourg border. The
route then
follows the
Woltz river, and then the
Clerve. From Kautenbach, the line
follows the Wiltz, with a
branch following the...