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Raeren (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaːʁən] ) is a muni****lity of the
German speaking community of
Belgium located in the
Walloon province of Liège. It was...
- muni****lities of Amel, Büllingen, Burg-Reuland, Bütgenbach, Kelmis, Lontzen,
Raeren,
Waimes and St. Vith (all are
parts of Liège
Province in the
Wallonia region...
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Marchin Modave Nandrin Neupré Olne
Oreye Ouffet Oupeye Pepinster Plombières
Raeren Remicourt Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse Saint-Nicolas
Sankt Vith (city) Seraing...
- to the
south of
Aachen in a
roughly southward direction from
Aachen via
Raeren (the site of the depot),
Monschau and
Malmedy to Trois-Ponts, with a 20 km...
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While the clay (which was the
basis for a
major pottery industry in
nearby Raeren) is
mostly found in the
lower areas of Aachen, the
hills of the
Aachen Forest...
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connects Welkenraedt with Eupen. The line is
approximately 14.0-kilometre- long (8.7-mile). In its
early days the line also
connected to
Raeren. v t e...
- Liège)– form the German-speaking
Community of Belgium,
being Eupen, Kelmis,
Raeren, Lontzen, Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Burg-Reuland, Amel and
Sankt Vith. The...
- Calamine): Kelmis, Neu-Moresnet and
Hergenrath Moresnet:
Lontzen and
Walhorn Raeren:
Raeren,
Eynatten and
Hauset Canton of
Sankt Vith
Sankt Vith (in
French Saint-Vith):...
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Westerwald pottery originated from
potting families from
Siegburg and
Raeren, in present-day Belgium, who
emigrated to the
Westerwald area in the 1580s...
- en Dal,
Crossing Schaerb****, Habay-la-Neuve, Manageoise, Ostiches-Ath,
Raeren-Eynatten, Pelt,
Roeselare and Wellen. To
increase the
number of U23 teams...