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VBC Waremme
VBC Waremme is a volleyball club based in Waremme, Belgium. It plays in the Belgian Volleyball League. History The creation of VBC Waremme dates back to 1999, when two local clubs, ''Schbing Waremme'' and ''Muronday's Oreye'', decided to fuse together with the aim of creating a single big club in the Waremme area. Starting its first season at the highest level of provincial volleyball, the club slowly rose through the ranks, managing to reach the highest division in men's volleyball in Belgium, the Belgian Volleyball League. Past Results * 1999-2000: 2nd in the 1st Provincial Division Liége and promotion to the 3rd National Division. * 2003-2004: Champion in the 3rd National Division. and promotion to the 2nd National Division. * 2004-2005: Champion in the 2nd National Division and promotion to the 1st National Division. * 2009-2010: 2nd in the 1st National Division and promotion to the Belgian Volleyball League, Ligue A and not to Ligue B following the restructuration of the ...
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Waremme
Waremme (; nl, Borgworm, ; wa, Wareme) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, in Belgium. The city is located on the River Geer ( nl, Jeker), in the loessic Haspengouw region. The economy is based on the cultivation of cereals and sugar beet, and on the food industry. The municipality includes the following districts: Bettincourt, Bleret, Bovenistier, Grand-Axhe, Lantremange, Oleye, and Waremme. History Several findings were unearthed near Waremme containing remnants of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements. The main Roman road linking Bavai to Cologne passed right through the territory. Tumuli and Roman villas were found nearby. Romans have also left a horse burial. The medieval hamlet of ''Woromia'' was cited for the first time in 965. On February 5, 1078, ''Woromia'' was ceded to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, together with its castle, five mills, and six breweries. By 1215, with its 815 inhabitants, it had grown to town size. ...
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