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    Raeren (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaːʁən] ) is a municipality of the German speaking community of Belgium located in the Walloon province of Liège. It was...
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    municipalities on the maps of the respective provinces. Eupen, Kelmis, Raeren, Lontzen, Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Burg-Reuland, Amel and Sankt Vith form...
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    municipalities of Amel, Büllingen, Burg-Reuland, Bütgenbach, Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren, Waimes and St. Vith (all are parts of Liège Province in the Wallonia region...
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    While the clay (which was the basis for a major pottery industry in nearby Raeren) is mostly found in the lower areas of Aachen, the hills of the Aachen Forest...
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    Marchin Modave Nandrin Neupré Olne Oreye Ouffet Oupeye Pepinster Plombières Raeren Remicourt Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse Saint-Nicolas Sankt Vith (city) Seraing...
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  • to the south of Aachen in a roughly southward direction from Aachen via Raeren (the site of the depot), Monschau and Malmedy to Trois-Ponts, with a 20 km...
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    needed] Westerwald pottery originated from potting families from Siegburg and Raeren, in present-day Belgium, who emigrated to the Westerwald area in the 1580s...
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  • en Dal, Crossing Schaerbeek, Habay-la-Neuve, Manageoise, Ostiches-Ath, Raeren-Eynatten, Pelt, Roeselare and Wellen. To increase the number of U23 teams...
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    Salzinnes works 1802 Scrapped in July 2009 at Courcelles-Motte 1803 Stored at Raeren, moved to Sokolov, Czech Republic in October 2011, scrapped in February...
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    Siegburg, near Bonn, Germany, and later in salt-glazed wares like those from Raeren, eastern Belgium. These were imported to England in large quantities and...
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