La gare de Rosoux - Goyer (en flamand station Jeuk-Rosoux) est une gare ferroviaire belge, fermée et détruite, de la ligne 36, de Bruxelles-Nord à Liège-Guillemins. Elle est située à Rosoux-Gare sur territoire de la commune wallonne de Rosoux-Crenwick, à proximité immédiate de la limite territoriale avec la commune flamande de Goyer.
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Hasselbroek Castle, also Hasselbrouck Castle is a 17th-century country house in Hasselbroek, in Jeuk, a part of the municipality of Gingelom, province of Limburg, Belgium.
The building was constructed in a U-shape. The right wing in Maasland Renaissance style dates from 1620. Architect Jacques Barthelemy Renoz, born in Liège built the neoclassical wing main building in 1770. The left wing was for the use of dependencies.
The castle was built by the Bormans van Hasselbroek family. Jean-Henri Bormans of Hasselblad Broek undertook a variety of expansions and improvements. He was personal advisor to Prince-Bishop Franciscus Karel de Velbrück.
Architect Jacques Barthelemy Renoz, born in Liège built the neoclassical wing in 1770.
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Berloz is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
On January 1, 2006, Berloz had a total population of 2,781. The total area is 14.49 km2 which gives a population density of 192 inhabitants per km2.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Berloz, Corswarem, and Rosoux-Crenwick.
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Bettincourt is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Waremme, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
The village was a municipality of its own before the 1977 fusion of municipalities.
Its church is dedicated to Saint Lambert.
The Dutch name of the village, Bettenhoven, is possibly the origin of the surname of the famous late-Classical and early-Romantic German composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
Guy Coëme, a Francophone Belgian politician who briefly served as Minister-President of Wallonia in 1988, was born here.
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The Battle of Montenaken was fought between the forces of Liège and the Burgundian State on 20 October 1465 as part of the First Liège War. Although outnumbered, the Burgundian force succeeded in routing the militia of Liège, inflicting heavy casualties.
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The Battle of Steppes was fought in modern-day Belgium on 13 October 1213 between Hugh Pierrepont, Bishop of Liège, and Henry I, Duke of Brabant.
Mise en service en 1838, elle est fermée en 1984.