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Welcome to the province of Lige, a region steeped in rich history and nestled between the Duchy of Limburg and the Meuse River. This area was once the independent country of the Prince-Bishopric of Lige, which shares borders with the Dutch and Belgian Limburg, as well as the German region around Aachen. Did you know that Charlemagne himself, the legendary ruler, was born in Lige? He even made the nearby city of Aachen his capital. Today, the province of Lige continues to foster close cooperation with its national and international neighbors in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion. However, there is an intriguing territorial dispute over the Voeren region, a small enclave of Belgian Limburg nestled between the Pays d'Herve and Dutch Limburg. Noteworthy to mention is the small area in the northeast of the province, close to the tripoint of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. This area was once an independent country known as Neutral-Moresnet from 1816 to 1920. With its fascinating history and its unique position as a crossroads between nations, Lige is a province that will intrigue and captivate any visitor.
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The province of Lige is well connected to major cities such as Amsterdam-Maastricht (NL), Aachen (DE), Trier (DE), Luxembourg, Namur, Antwerp-Hasselt, and Leuven-Brussels via motorways. These motorways provide convenient access to Lige for travelers. Additionally, direct trains operate from all of these places except Trier, offering a convenient alternative for transportation. For those seeking high-speed travel, a train link connects Lige to bustling cities like Brussels, Lille, Paris, Cologne, and Frankfurt. This high-speed train service provides a quick and efficient way to explore these exciting destinations. Lige also boasts its own airport, Lige Airport. While primarily for freight, this airport also caters to passengers with a variety of destinations. Travelers can easily access Maastricht-Aachen Airport, Zaventem, and Brussels South-Charleroi Airport, which are slightly farther away but offer better public transport options.
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