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Kelmis (German pronunciation: [ˈ
kɛlmɪs]; French: La Calamine,
pronounced [la kalamin]) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Liège, named...
- Kris
Kelmi (born
Anatoli Arievich Kelmi, Russian: Анатолий Арьевич Кельми; 21
April 1955 – 1
January 2019) was a
Soviet and
Russian rock and pop musician...
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January 1921, when it
become the muni****lity of
Kelmis.
During the
Second World War,
Kelmis and the
surrounding area were
annexed by
Germany and...
- countries,
including Germany, Austria,
Switzerland and
Belgium (Eupen,
Kelmis), but most
heavily in the
carnival strongholds which include the Rhineland...
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Malmedy and the muni****lities of Amel, Büllingen, Burg-Reuland, Bütgenbach,
Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren,
Waimes and St. Vith (all are
parts of Liège
Province in...
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river Meuse, the
cities of Aalst, Ninove, Binche, Eupen, Halle, Heist,
Kelmis, Malmedy, and Stavelot. The
Carnival of
Binche dates at
least to the 14th...
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Grignard subsequently served as the
first mayor of the
Belgian muni****lity of
Kelmis until 1923. Grignard,
while serving as a
council member in Liège, took office...
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table shows an
overview of the
protected heritage sites in the
Walloon town
Kelmis. This list is part of Belgium's
national heritage.
Lists of
protected heritage...
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South of the community: The most
densely po****ted muni****lity is
Kelmis (577.9
inhabitants / km2); The
least densely po****ted muni****lity is Büllingen...
- the old name for zinc ores in general. The name of the
Belgian town of
Kelmis, La
Calamine in French,
which was home to a zinc mine,
comes from this....