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Büllingen
Coat of armsLocation in Belgium Coordinates: 50°24′N 06°15′E / 50.4°N 6.25°E Country Belgium Region Wallonia Community German-speaking Community Province Liège Arrondissement Verviers Government – Mayor Friedhelm Wirtz (EG-EVG) – Governing party/ies EG-EVG Area – Total 150.49 km2 (58.1 sq mi) Population (1 January 2010)[1] – Total 5,539 – Density 36.8/km2 (95.3/sq mi) Postal codes 4760-4761 Area codes 080 Website www.buellingen.be Büllingen (French: Bullange) is a largely German language-speaking municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. On January 1, 2006 Büllingen had a total population of 5,385. The total area is 150.49 km² which gives a population density of 36 inhabitants per km².
Its component village of Krewinkel includes the easternmost point in Belgium. The municipality also contains Rocherath, the highest village in Belgium, as well as the second highest point in Belgium, the White Stone near Mürringen.[2]
Since 1977 Büllingen consists of 27 villages:
- Büllingen, Mürringen, Hünningen, Honsfeld
- Rocherath, Krinkelt, Wirtzfeld
- Manderfeld, Afst, Allmuthen, Berterath, Buchholz, Hasenvenn, Hergersberg, Holzheim, Hüllscheid, Igelmonder Hof, Igelmondermühle, Kehr, Krewinkel, Lanzerath, Losheimergraben, Merlscheid, Weckerath, Andlermühle, Eimerscheid, Medendorf
References
- ^ Population per municipality on 1 January 2010 (XLS; 221 KB)
- ^ "Büllingen: the record holder". Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft Belgiens. http://www.dg.be/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-2840/5409_read-35077/. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
External links
- (German) Official website
Municipalities of the Province of Liège Huy Liège Verviers Amel · Aubel · Baelen · Büllingen · Burg-Reuland · Bütgenbach · Dison · Eupen · Herve · Jalhay · Kelmis · Lierneux · Limbourg · Lontzen · Malmedy · Olne · Pepinster · Plombières · Raeren · Sankt Vith · Spa · Stavelot · Stoumont · Theux · Thimister-Clermont · Trois-Ponts · Verviers · Waimes · Welkenraedt
Waremme Categories:- Municipalities of Liège
- Municipalities of the German-speaking Community
- Liège geography stubs
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