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Liège is the easternmost province of Wallonia and of Belgium. It is predominantly French speaking, with a German speaking minority along the border with Germany to the east. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and the Belgian provinces of Luxembourg, Namur, Walloon Brabant, Flemish Brabant and Limburg. Its capital is Liège. It has a surface area of 3844 km² and is divided into four administrative districts (arrondissements in French) which contain 84 municipalities.
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Districts
Huy District
- Amay
- Anthisnes
- Burdinne
- Clavier
- Engis
- Ferrières
- Hamoir
- Héron
- Huy
- Marchin
- Modave
- Nandrin
- Ouffet
- Tinlot
- Verlaine
- Villers-le-Bouillet
- Wanze
Liège District
- Ans
- Awans
- Aywaille
- Bassenge
- Beyne-Heusay
- Blégny
- Chaudfontaine
- Comblain-au-Pont
- Dalhem
- Esneux
- Flémalle
- Fléron
- Grâce-Hollogne
- Herstal
- Juprelle
- Liège
- Neupré
- Oupeye
- Saint-Nicolas
- Seraing
- Soumagne
- Sprimont
- Trooz
- Visé
Verviers District
- Amel
- Aubel
- Baelen
- Büllingen
- Burg-Reuland
- Bütgenbach
- Dison
- Eupen
- Herve
- Jalhay
- Kelmis
- Lierneux
- Limbourg
- Lontzen
- Malmedy
- Olne
- Pepinster
- Plombières
- Raeren
- Sankt Vith
- Spa
- Stavelot
- Stoumont
- Theux
- Thimister-Clermont
- Trois-Ponts
- Verviers
- Waimes
- Welkenraedt
Waremme District
- Berloz
- Braives
- Crisnée
- Donceel
- Faimes
- Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher
- Geer
- Hannut
- Lincent
- Oreye
- Remicourt
- Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse
- Waremme
- Wasseiges
External links
- Official web site of the Liège province (http://www.prov-liege.be) (in French)
- Bureau des Relations Extérieures de la Province de Liège (http://brel.prov-liege.be/) (in French, Dutch, German and English)
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