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border with Luxembourg.
After the
confluence of the two
Ourthes at Lake Nisramont, the
Ourthe flows roughly in north-west and
later in
northern direction...
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Ourthe (French: [uʁt], Dutch: Ourte, German: Urt) was a
department of the
French First Republic and
French First Empire in present-day
Belgium and Germany...
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Pepinster and Chaudfontaine. The
Vesdre flows into the
Ourthe a few
kilometres from Liège
where the
Ourthe in turn
flows into the
river Meuse. The
water of...
- Lomré,
Ourthe, Rettigny, Rogery, Steinbach, Sterpigny, Vaux and Wathermal. The
administrative headquarters are
situated in Bovigny. The
Ourthe Orientale...
- Barvaux-sur-
Ourthe (French pronunciation: [baʁvo syʁ uʁt], lit. 'Barvaux on
Ourthe'; Walloon: Barvea-so-Oûte) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of...
- at the
point where the
Western Ourthe (
Ourthe Occidentale) and
Eastern Ourthe (
Ourthe Orientale)
merge to form the
Ourthe. The lake is a
tourist attraction...
- The
Battle of Sprimont, or
Battle of the
Ourthe (18 Sep 1794), was a
battle during the War of the
First Coalition between a
corps of the
French revolutionary...
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through four regions: The city and
surroundings of Liège The
valley of the
Ourthe The Sûre and the
basin of the
Rhine The
Oesling and
Gutland Veille Foulerie...
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confluence of the
Meuse which, at the city,
flows through a deep
ravine and the
Ourthe River,
between the
Ardennes to the
south and
Maastricht (in the Netherlands)...
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Belgium in the
province of Liège. It is a
right tributary of the
river Ourthe. It
rises near Büllingen in the High Fens or Hoge
Venen (Dutch),
Hohes Venn...