Mürringen
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Mürringen (French: Murrange) is a village in the German-speaking municipality of Büllingen in the Belgian province of Liège.
The name Mürringen is believed to derive from castra moerica, a Roman fortification dating from the first centuries AD. The town is believed to have been founded in the 5th century AD. In 1301, Arnold von Reuland sold the lordship to Friedrich von Schleiden, and from then on, until the end of the 18th century, it belonged to the County of Schleiden.
The name Mürringen is believed to derive from castra moerica, a Roman fortification dating from the first centuries AD. The town is believed to have been founded in the 5th century AD. In 1301, Arnold von Reuland sold the lordship to Friedrich von Schleiden, and from then on, until the end of the 18th century, it belonged to the County of Schleiden.
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Coordinates: 50°24'46"N 6°18'2"E
- Büllingen (municipality) 12 km
- Monschau 24 km
- Sart-lez-Spa 33 km
- Roetgen 34 km
- Membach 34 km
- Eupen 34 km
- Jalhay 35 km
- Spa 36 km
- Theux 42 km
- Grandménil 50 km
- Büllingen Ultralight Airfield 1.7 km
- Church 2.1 km
- Cemetery 2.2 km
- Bullange - Butgenbach Wind farm 5.5 km
- Military Helipad 10 km
- Airfield Elsenborn (EBLB) 11 km
- Herba Sana 11 km
- Regenberg 12 km
- Unmanned Aviation Vehicle Runway 12 km
- 3 am grunen kloster 13 km