Raeren
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Raeren is a village in the German-speaking municipality of the same name in the province of Liège, Belgium.
The name Raeren comes from "rooien" (red) and refers to a settlement on a deforested site in the Aachen Forest. Two settlements developed: Neudorf, first mentioned in 1241, and Raeren, first mentioned in 1400.
The name Raeren comes from "rooien" (red) and refers to a settlement on a deforested site in the Aachen Forest. Two settlements developed: Neudorf, first mentioned in 1241, and Raeren, first mentioned in 1400.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raeren
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°39'1"N 6°9'53"E
- Monschau 4.4 km
- Roetgen 6.1 km
- Eupen 12 km
- Membach 14 km
- Büllingen (municipality) 17 km
- Jalhay 20 km
- Sart-lez-Spa 24 km
- Spa 29 km
- Theux 31 km
- Grandménil 52 km
- Westwall Bunker 2.9 km
- Höckerlinie - Dragons Teeth 3 km
- «Otto Junker GmbH» factory 7.9 km
- Oberforstbach 7.9 km
- Falkenbach railway viaduct 8.2 km
- Höckerlinie - Dragons Teeth 8.2 km
- Langschoss 8.8 km
- Former Lammersdorf RAF 1/ACE High Primary Control Center (ALAZ) Site 8.8 km
- Saint-Stephanus's Church 8.9 km
- Former Gallic-Roman temple district of Varnenum 9 km