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Liege
The term Liege (, ) may refer to:Feudalism, where a liege is a party in the vassalic oath of allegianceAllegiance, as in someone who has made a pledgeLiège Island, in the AntarcticLiège (Paris Metro), a subway station in Paris.Liege and Lief, an album by folk group Fairport ConventionIn BelgiumLiège (province), a province of Belgium, named after the provincial capital city.Liège (city), a municipality and a city of Belgium. Until 1946, spelled LiégeSiege of Liège involved the city during the opening days of World War I.Bishopric of Liège, a former state in the Low CountriesUniversity of Liège (ULg) is a major public university for the French Community of Belgium, in the city.Liège-Bastogne-Liège, a famous one-day road cycling race in Belgium, starts and ends in the city.
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Liège (city)
Liège (IPA [], Older English: Luick, Walloon: Lidje, Dutch: Luik, German: Lüttich; Latin: Leodium; until 1949, the city's name was written Liége, with the acute accent instead of a grave accent) is a major city and municipality in Belgium located in the Walloon province of Liège, of which it is the administrative capital. It is situated in the valley of the river Meuse (or Maas) near Belgium's eastern borders with the Netherlands and Germany, where the Meuse meets the Ourthe. It is in the former sillon industriel, the industrial backbone of Wallonia.
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