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Vaux-sur-Sûre
Vaux-sur-Sûre (, ''Vaux on Sûre''; ) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2007 the municipality, which covers 135.87 km2, had 4,759 inhabitants, giving a population density of 35 inhabitants per km2. The municipality consists of the following districts: Hompré, Juseret, Morhet, Nives, Sibret, and Vaux-lez-Rosières (town centre). Other population centers include: See also * List of protected heritage sites in Vaux-sur-Sûre A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ... References External links * Municipalities of Luxembourg (Belgium) {{LuxembourgBE-geo-stub ...
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Lescheret
Lescheret is a village in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. It is located in Juseret, a borough of Vaux-sur-Sûre. The village center is located over a kilometer east of the village center of Juseret. Location This Ardennes village is situated in the southern part of the new municipality of Vaux-sur-Sûre, between the localities of Juseret and Chêne, the latter village belonging to the municipality of Léglise. It is located at the source of the small Lescheret stream, a tributary of the Géronne. The valley of this stream is considered a site of great biological interest. Heritage * The Saint-Roch Chapel was constructed around 1880 in a neo-Romanesque style. It replaced the earlier church built in 1664 when the inhabitants of the village of Mageriol, decimated by the plague, set fire to the village and settled on the other side of the hill at Lescheret. Some of the furniture (including a reredos with niches and angelic heads) dates back to the time of this first bui ...
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Sauer
The Sauer ( German and Luxembourgish, , ) or Sûre ( French, ) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. A left tributary of the Moselle, its total length is . Rising near Vaux-sur-Sûre in the Ardennes in southeastern Belgium, the Sauer flows eastwards and becomes the border with Luxembourg near Martelange. It forms the border between Belgium and Luxembourg for north of Martelange. West of Esch-sur-Sûre it flows into an artificial lake, the Upper Sûre Lake created by the Esch-sur-Sûre Dam, which gives its (French) name to the Luxembourgish commune of Lac de la Haute-Sûre. After flowing through Ettelbruck and Diekirch, the Sauer forms the border between Luxembourg and Germany for the last of its course, passing Echternach before emptying into the Moselle in Wasserbillig. The rivers Wiltz, Alzette, White Ernz, Black Ernz, Our, and Prüm Prüm () is a town in the Westeifel (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany. Formerly a district capital, today it is the administr ...
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Bertogne
Bertogne (; ) is a town in the municipality of Bastogne and a former municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. It was a separate municipality until December 2024. On 2 December 2024, it merged with Bastogne into a new municipality. On 1 January 2024 the municipality, which covers 91.66 km², had 3,767 inhabitants, giving a population density of 41.10 inhabitants per km². The former municipality consists of the following districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...: Bertogne, Flamierge, and Longchamps. Other population centers include: See also * List of protected heritage sites in Bertogne References External links * Bastogne Former municipalities of Luxembourg (Belgium) {{LuxembourgBE-geo-stub ...
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Sainte-Ode
Sainte-Ode (; ) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2007, the municipality, which covers 97.87 km², had 2,305 inhabitants, giving a population density of 23.6 inhabitants per km². The municipality consists of the following districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...: Amberloup (town centre), Lavacherie, and Tillet. Other population centers include: References External links * Web site Lavacherie Municipalities of Luxembourg (Belgium) {{LuxembourgBE-geo-stub ...
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Libramont-Chevigny
Libramont-Chevigny (; ) is a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Luxembourg (Belgium), province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 February 2015, the municipality, which covers 177.86 km2, had 10,955 inhabitants, giving a population density of 61,59 inhabitants per km2. The municipality consists of the following deelgemeente, districts: Bras, Libramont-Chevigny, Bras, Freux, Libramont, Libramont-Chevigny, Libramont, Moircy, Recogne, Remagne, Sainte-Marie-Chevigny, and Saint-Pierre, Libramont-Chevigny, Saint-Pierre. Other population centers include: The Ourthe Occidentale river originates in the municipality of Libramont-Chevigny, near the hamlet of Ourt. Notable people from Libramont-Chevigny *Nade Dieu (born 1973), actress *Jodie Devos (1988-2024), operatic soprano *Fiona Ferro (born 1997), tennis player *Guillaume François (born 1990), football player *Anne-Catherine Gillet (born 1975), operatic soprano *David Henen (born 1996), football playe ...
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Neufchâteau, Luxembourg Province
Neufchâteau (; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Luxembourg (Belgium), province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2018 the municipality, which covers , had 7,679 inhabitants, giving a population density of . The municipality consists of the following districts: Grandvoir, Grapfontaine, Hamipré, Longlier, Neufchâteau, and Tournay, Wallonia, Tournay. Other localities are: Cousteumont, Fineuse, Gérimont, Harfontaine, Hosseuse, Lahérie, LeSart, Malome, Marbay, Massul, Molinfaing, MonIdée, Montplainchamps, Morival, Namoussart, Nolinfaing, Offaing, Petitvoir, Respelt, Semel, Tronquoy, Verlaine, and Warmifontaine. History Early history A Neolithic megalith dating from about 2000 BC and a Celtic necropolis dating from between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC have been found in this area, attesting to early human activity. Gallo-Roman sepultures and a small Ancient Rome, Roman villa were found here as well, s ...
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Léglise
Léglise (; ) is a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. Population On 1 January 2007 the municipality, had 4,178 inhabitants, giving a population density of 24.2 inhabitants per km2. Area The municipality covers 172.92 km2. Sub-Municipalities The municipality consists of the following districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ... : Assenois, Ébly, Léglise, Mellier, and Witry. Other population centers include : See also * List of protected heritage sites in Léglise References External links * Municipalities of Luxembourg (Belgium) {{LuxembourgBE-geo-stub ...
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Fauvillers
Fauvillers (; ; ; ) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2007 the municipality, which covers 74.11 km2, had 2,071 inhabitants, giving it a population density of 27.9 inhabitants per km2. The municipality consists of the following districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...: Fauvillers, Hollange, and Tintange. Other population centers include: * Bodange * Burnon * Honville * Hotte * Malmaison * Menufontaine * Sainlez * Strainchamps * Warnach * Wisembach References External links * Municipalities of Luxembourg (Belgium) {{LuxembourgBE-geo-stub ...
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Bastogne
Bastogne (; ; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium. The municipality consists of the following districts: Bastogne, Longvilly, Noville, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, and Wardin. The town is situated on a ridge in the Ardennes at an elevation of . On 2 December 2024, it merged with Bertogne into a new municipality. History At the time of the Roman conquest the region of Bastogne was inhabited by the Treveri, a tribe of Gauls. A form of the name Bastogne was first mentioned only much later, in 634, when the local lord ceded these territories to the St Maximin's Abbey, near Trier. A century later, the Bastogne area went to the nearby Prüm Abbey. The town of Bastogne and its marketplace are again mentioned in an 887 document. By the 13th century, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and count of Luxemburg, was minting coins in Bastogne. In 1332, John the Blind, his son, granted the city its charter and had it enc ...
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Arrondissement Of Bastogne
The Arrondissement of Bastogne (; ; ) is one of the five administrative Arrondissements of Belgium, arrondissements in the Wallonia, Walloon Provinces of Belgium, province of Luxembourg (Belgium), Luxembourg, Belgium. It is not a Arrondissements of Belgium#Judicial, judicial arrondissement. Three of its municipalities, Gouvy, Houffalize and Vielsalm, are part of the Judicial Arrondissement of Marche-en-Famenne, while the rest of its municipalities are part of the Judicial Arrondissement of Neufchâteau (Belgium), Arrondissement of Neufchâteau. Municipalities The Administrative Arrondissement of Bastogne consists of the following Municipalities of Belgium, municipalities: * Bastogne * Fauvillers * Gouvy * Houffalize * Sainte-Ode * Vaux-sur-Sûre * Vielsalm References

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Luxembourg (Belgium)
Luxembourg (; ; ; ; ; ), also called Belgian Luxembourg or West Luxembourg, is the southernmost Provinces of regions in Belgium, province of Wallonia within Belgium. It borders the country of Luxembourg to the east, the France, French departments of Ardennes (department), Ardennes, Meuse (department), Meuse and Meurthe-et-Moselle to the south and southwest, and the Wallonia, Walloon provinces of Namur (province), Namur and Liège (province), Liège to the north. Its capital and largest city is Arlon, in the south-east of the province, near the border of the Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It has an area of , making it the largest Belgian province. With around 295,000 residents as of January 2024, Luxembourg is also the least populated province, with a density of , making it a relatively sparsely settled part of a very densely populated region, as well as the lowest density in Belgium. It is significantly larger (71%) than, but has less than half the population of, the ...
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