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  2. Citadel of Liège - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel of Liège (French: Citadelle de Liège) was the central fortification of the strategic Belgian city of Liège, Wallonia, until the end of the 19th century.It is located in the Sainte-Walburge neighborhood, 111 metres (364 ft) above the Meuse valley.

  3. Battle of Liège - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Liège (5–16 August 1914) was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium and the first battle of the First World War.The city of Liège was protected by a ring of modern fortresses, one of several fortified cities to delay an invasion to allow troops from the powers which had guaranteed Belgian neutrality to assist the Belgian Army in the expulsion of the invaders.

  4. Meuse Citadels - Wikipedia

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    Citadel of Liège 50°39′07″N 5°34′41″E  /  50.652°N 5.578°E  / 50.652; 5.578  ( Citadel of A large part of the Liège citadel was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a hospital.

  5. List of citadels - Wikipedia

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    Citadel of Huy, Belgium; Citadel of Liège, Belgium (partially demolished) Citadel of Namur, Belgium; Citadel Počitelj, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Halifax Citadel, Canada;

  6. List of protected heritage sites in Liège - Wikipedia

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    Slopes of the Citadel (nl) (fr) Liège 62063-CLT-0013-01 Info. Ensemble van de hellingen van de citadel: Renaissance-style remains of the convent of the Sisters of the Hasque, or Val-Sainte Anne (nl) (fr) Liège

  7. Fortified position of Liège - Wikipedia

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    At Liège, 12 forts – six small and six large – were to be placed in a ring 7–9 kilometres (4.3–5.6 mi) from the city. [16] The circumference of the city's fortress ring was about 46 kilometres (29 mi), with a gap of around 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) between some of the forts, [ 17 ] held by intermediate works.

  8. Category:Fortifications of Liège - Wikipedia

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    Citadel of Liège; F. Fort de la Chartreuse This page was last edited on 8 July 2022, at 22:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Timeline of Liège - Wikipedia

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    1255 - Citadel of Liège built. 1316 - Paix de Fexhe signed, establishing a somewhat representative government in Liège. [1] [4] 1319 - Saint-Julien Hospice founded in Outremeuse . 1325 - Guild unrest. [4] 1408 - 23 September: Battle of Othée. [4] 1468 Liège sacked by forces of Charles the Bold of Burgundy. [3] [1]