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Kelmis (German pronunciation: [
ˈkɛlmɪs]; French: La Calamine,
pronounced [la kalamin]) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Liège, named...
- 10
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...
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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...
- language.
Originally there were two
villages in the area:
Moresnet and
Kelmis. In 1794, the area was
conquered by Napoleon, and the
villages became part...
- 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...
- of V. lutea, in the
violet family, the Violaceae. The
plant occurs from
Kelmis (La
Calamine in French) in the
Belgian province of Liège
across the borders...
- 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....
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Belgian muni****lity of
Kelmis.
Despite the change,
Grignard effectively sta**** in
office and
became the
first mayor of
Kelmis. The 10
members of Neutral...
- of Liège)– form the German-speaking
Community of Belgium,
being Eupen,
Kelmis, Raeren, Lontzen, Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Burg-Reuland, Amel and
Sankt Vith...
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Stolberg and
Roetgen (which are all in the
district of Aachen); Raeren,
Kelmis and Plombières (Liège
Province in Belgium) as well as Vaals, Gulpen-Wittem...