List of German exonyms for places in Belgium

List of German exonyms for places in Belgium

This is a list of German language exonyms for towns located in Belgium.

*Arlon Arel
*Bastogne Bastnach (outdated)
*Beho Bocholz
*Boorsem Boorsheim
*Brugge Brügge
*Brussel Brüssel
*Commanster Gommels
*Dendermonde Dendermünde
*Fauvillers Feitweiler
*Faymonville Außenborn (outdated)
*Habay-la-Neuve Neu Habich
*Habay-la-Vielle Alt Habich
*Hombourg Homburg
*Houffalize Hohenfels
*Gouvy Geylich
*Ieper Ypern
*La Roche-en-Ardenne Welschfels
*Leuven Löwen
*Liège Lüttich
*Louvain-la-Neuve Neu-Löwen
*Maasmechelen Mecheln an der Maas
*Malmedy Malmünd (outdated)
*Mechelen Mecheln
*Moll Moll
*Oostduinkerke Ostdünkirchen
*Oostende Ostende
*Ourthe Urt
*Rekem Reckheim
*Sint-Niklaas Sankt Nikolaus
*Sourbrodt Sauerbrodt (outdated)
*Stokkem (near Maasmechelen)Stockheim
*Tongeren Tongern
*Visé Weset
*Waimes Weismes
*Wavre Waver
*Zeebrugge Seebrügge

Canton Arlon

*Aix-sur-Cloie Esch auf der Heck
*Anlier Ansler
*Arlon Arel
*Athus Athem
*Attert Attert
*Aubange Ibingen
*Autelbas Nieder Elter
*Autelhaut Ober Elter
*Bastogne Bastnach
*Battincourt Bettenhoven
*Bébange Bebingen
*Bodange Bödingen
*Bonnert Bonnert
*Bras Bracht
*Buvange Büvingen
*Clairefontaine Bardenburg
*Differt Differt
*Fauvillers Feiteler-Radebruch
*Fouches Offen
*Frassem Frassem
*Freylange Freilen
*Grendel Grendel
*Guelff Gelf
*Guerlange Gerlingen
*Guirsch Girsch
*Habay Habich
*Habergy Hiewerdingen
*Hachy Heuschlingen
*Halanzy Helsingen [Holdingen]
*Heinsch Heinsch
*Heinstert Heinstert
*Hollange Hollingen
*Hondelange Hondelingen
*Honville Hondorf
*Hotte Hotten
*Houwald Hauwald
*Lischert Lischert
*Livarchamps Liespelt
*Longeau Laser
*Losange Lössingen
*Lutrebois Lauterbach
*Lutremagne Lauermänchen
*Martelange Martelingen
*Meix-le-Tige Deutsch Meer
*Menufontaine Munerhof
*Messancy Metzig
*Metzert Metzert
*Mussy-la-Ville Mützich
*Nobressart Elcherthal
*Nothomb Nothum
*Parette Parett
*Rachecourt Rösig
*Radelange Radelingen
*Rodenhoff Rodenhof
*Sainlez Saner
*Sampont Saas
*Schockville Schockweiler
*Selange Selingen
*Sterpenich Sterpenich
*Stockem Stockem
*Strainchamps Sauerfeld
*Thiaumont Diedenberg
*Tintange Tintingen
*Toernich Törnich
*Tontelange Tontelingen
*Turpange Türpingen
*Udange Üdingen
*Vance Wanen
*Villers-la-Bonne-Eau Weiterbach
*Villers-Tortru Weiler-Törtchen
*Viville Altenhofen
*Vlessart Wallesser
*Waltzing Walzingen
*Warnach Warnach
*Wisembach Weißenbach
*Wolkrange Wolkingen

Area near Welkenraedt

*Baelen Balen
*Bilstain Bilstein
*Birven Birven
*Baraque Michel Michelshütte [Michelsbaracke]
*Chevrémont Schewement
*Goé Gulke
*Gulpen Gülpen
*Henri-Chapelle Heinrichskapellen
*Hombourg Homburg
*Jalhay Gellert
*Klinkapel Kleinkapell
*La Bruyère Heide
*La Clouse Klause
*Limbourg Limburg
* Meiz
*Meuschemen Möschemen
*Plombières Bleiberg
*Remersdaal Reemersthal
*Viller Weiler
*Vivier Weier
*Vlamerie Flamerei
*Welkenraedt Welkenrath
*Wilcour Wilkerheid
* Weiz

ee also

*German exonyms
*List of European exonyms


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