Manderfeld

Germany / Rheinland-Pfalz / Auw /
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Manderfeld is a village and sub-municipality in the southeast of the Belgian municipality of Büllingen.

Manderfeld is located a few kilometers from the Belgian-German border in the Eifel at an altitude of between 540 and 670 meters. The Our river rises in the area. This river flows for a few kilometers through the territory of the sub-municipality. When there is enough snow, Manderfeld offers some winter sports facilities.

Until the end of the First World War it belonged to Germany, but as a result of the Treaty of Versailles it became part of Belgium in 1920 as part of the so-called East Cantons, the region around Eupen, Malmedy and Sankt Vith.
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Coordinates:   50°21'0"N   6°20'14"E
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