LIèGE (PROVINCE)


'Liège' (French; ; ) is the easternmost province of the Walloon Region, in Belgium. It is predominantly French speaking, with a German speaking minority living along the eastern border with Germany. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and in Belgium the provinces of Luxembourg, Namur, Walloon Brabant (Wallonia), and those of Flemish Brabant and Limburg (Flanders). Its capital is Liège. It has an area of 3,844 km² which is divided into four administrative districts (''arrondissements'' in French) containing 84 municipalities.

Contents
List of Governors
Arrondissements
Municipalities
External links

List of Governors



★ 1830 - 1831: Etienne de Sauvage (Liberal)

★ 1831 - 1832: Jean-François Tielemans (Liberal)

★ 1832 - 1844: Charles van den Steen de Jehay

★ 1844 - 1846: Henri de Brouckère (Liberal)

★ 1846 - 1847: Edmond de la Coste (Liberal)

★ 1847 - 1863: Ferdinand de Macar (Liberal)

★ 1863 - 1882: Charles de Luesemans (Liberal)

★ 1882 - 1908: Léon Pety de Thozée

★ 1908 - 1919: Henry Delvaux de Fenffe (Catholic Party)

★ 1919 - 1927: Gaston Gregoire (Liberal)

★ 1927 - 1937: Henri Pirard

★ 1937 - 1943: Jules Mathieu

★ 1944 - 1953: Joseph Leclercq (PSB)

★ 1953 - 1971: Pierre Clerdent (PRL)

★ 1992 - 1990: Gilbert Mottard (PS)

★ 1990 - 2004: Paul Bolland

★ 2004 - present: Michel Foret (MR)

Arrondissements


The Province of Liège is divided into 4 administrative arrondissements.

Municipalities


Map of the municipalities in Liège

Municipalities that have city status have a ''(city)'' behind their name.
1. Amay

2. Amel

3. Ans

4. Anthisnes

5. Aubel

6. Awans

7. Aywaille

8. Baelen

9. Bassenge

10. Berloz

11. Beyne-Heusay

12. Blegny

13. Braives

14. Büllingen

15. Burdinne

16. Burg-Reuland

17. Bütgenbach

18. Chaudfontaine

19. Clavier

20. Comblain-au-Pont

21. Crisnée

22. Dalhem

23. Dison

24. Donceel

25. Engis

26. Esneux

27. Eupen ''(city)''

28. Faimes

29. Ferrières

30. Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher

31. Flémalle

32. Fléron

33. Geer

34. Grâce-Hollogne

35. Hamoir

36. Hannut ''(city)''

37. Héron

38. Herstal

39. Herve ''(city)''

40. Huy ''(city)''

41. Jalhay

42. Juprelle

43. Kelmis

44. Liège ''(city)''

45. Lierneux

46. Limbourg ''(city)''

47. Lincent

48. Lontzen

49. Malmedy ''(city)''

50. Marchin

51. Modave

52. Nandrin

53. Neupré

54. Olne

55. Oreye

56. Ouffet

57. Oupeye

58. Pepinster

59. Plombières

60. Raeren

61. Remicourt

62. Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse

63. Saint-Nicolas

64. Sankt Vith ''(city)''

65. Seraing ''(city)''

66. Soumagne

67. Spa ''(city)''

68. Sprimont

69. Stavelot ''(city)''

70. Stoumont

71. Theux

72. Thimister-Clermont

73. Tinlot

74. Trois-Ponts

75. Trooz

76. Verlaine

77. Verviers ''(city)''

78. Villers-le-Bouillet

79. Visé ''(city)''

80. Waimes

81. Wanze

82. Waremme ''(city)''

83. Wasseiges

84. Welkenraedt

External links



Official web site of the Liège province (in French)

'' Bureau des Relations Extérieures de la Province de Liège'' (in French, Dutch, German and English)

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