Arrondissement of Waremme

Arrondissement of Waremme
Arrondissement de Waremme
Arrondissement

Waremme Railway Station

Location of the arrondissement in Liège
Coordinates: 50°39′N 5°12′E / 50.65°N 5.2°E / 50.65; 5.2Coordinates: 50°39′N 5°12′E / 50.65°N 5.2°E / 50.65; 5.2
Country  Belgium
Region  Wallonia
Province  Liège
Municipalities 14
Area
  Total 389.86 km2 (150.53 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2015)
  Total 78,851
  Density 200/km2 (520/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

The Arrondissement of Waremme (French: Arrondissement de Waremme; Dutch: Arrondissement Borgworm) is one of the four administrative arrondissements in the Province of Liège, Belgium. Its size is 389.86 km2 (150.53 sq mi) and its population on 1 January 2015 was 78,851 people.

The Arrondissement is only an administrative one. Judicially its communes depend on the Arrondissement of Liège except for Braives, Hannut, Lincent, Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse, and Wasseiges who depend on Huy.

History

The Waremme administrative district was created in 1821 by joining the cantons of Avennes and Landen (taken from Huy) and the canton of Waremme (taken from Liège).

During the final fixing of the linguistic border in 1963 the communes of Attenhoven, Eliksem, Laar, Landen, Neerhespen, Neerlanden, Neerwinden, Overhespen, Overwinden, Rumsdorp, Wamont, Walsbets, Houtain-l'Évêque, Wange, and Wezeren were assigned to the Arrondissement of Leuven. The commune of Corswarem and part of Montenaken were assigned to the Arrondissement of Hasselt and the commune of Otrange to the Arrondissement of Tongeren.

In 1965 the communes of Roloux and Voroux-Goreux were transferred from the Arrondissement of Liège.

In 1971 the communes of Borlez and Les Waleffes were transferred from Huy.

In 1977 the commune of Aineffe was transferred from Huy and there were exchanges of territory with the Arrondissement of Liège.

The Administrative Arrondissement of Waremme consists of the following communes and sections:

Communes

Sections

  • Abolens
  • Acosse
  • Aineffe
  • Ambresin
  • Avennes
  • Avernas-le-Bauduin
  • Avin
  • Bergilers
  • Berloz
  • Bertrée
  • Bettincourt
  • Blehen
  • Bleret
  • Boëlhe
  • Borlez
  • Bovenistier
  • Braives
  • Celles
  • Ciplet
  • Corswarem
  • Cras-Avernas
  • Crehen
  • Crisnée
  • Darion
  • Donceel
  • Fallais
  • Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher
  • Fize-le-Marsal
  • Freloux
  • Fumal
  • Geer
  • Grand-Axhe
  • Grand-Hallet
  • Grandville
  • Haneffe
  • Hannut
  • Hodeige
  • Hollogne-sur-Geer
  • Jeneffe
  • Kemexhe
  • Lamine
  • Lantremange
  • Latinne
  • Lens-Saint-Remy
  • Lens-Saint-Servais
  • Lens-sur-Geer
  • Les Waleffes
  • Ligney
  • Lincent
  • Limont
  • Meeffe
  • Merdorp
  • Momalle
  • Moxhe
  • Noville
  • Odeur
  • Oleye
  • Oreye
  • Otrange
  • Omal
  • Pellaines
  • Petit-Hallet
  • Poucet
  • Pousset
  • Racour
  • Remicourt
  • Roloux
  • Rosoux-Crenwick
  • Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse
  • Thisnes
  • Thys
  • Tourinne
  • Trognée
  • Viemme
  • Ville-en-Hesbaye
  • Villers-le-Peuplier
  • Voroux-Goreux
  • Wansin
  • Waremme
  • Wasseiges


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