Liege - description of the city:
Liege is city of Belgium (Walloon Region).
The population of Liege: 182,597 people. Geographic coordinates of Liege: 50.63373 x 5.56749.
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Belgium
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International title |
Liege |
Population |
182,597 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Brussels |
State |
Walloon Region |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 50.63373 x Longitude: 5.56749 |
Photo Galery Liege
#01: Liege - places of Interest |
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#02: History and present of Liege |
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#03: The main attractions of Liege |
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#08: Magic world of Liege |
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#12: Acquaintance to Liege |
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Places to visit in Liege
- Liège Cathedral
- Curtius Museum
- Prince-Bishops' Palace (Liège)
- St Bartholomew's Church, Liège
- Opéra Royal de Wallonie
- Museum of Walloon art
- La Zone
- Place Saint-Lambert
- Cointe Observatory
- The arms museum
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