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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C3%A8ge Liège (French pronunciation: [ljɛːʒ]; Dutch: Luik, [lœyk] ( listen); Walloon: Lidje; German: Lüttich; Latin: Leodium; Luxembourgish: Léck; until 17 September 1946[2][3][4] the city's name was written Liége, with the acute accent instead of a grave accent]. --[[User:Dirk P Broer|Dirk P Broer]] 13:33, 13 February 2012 (UTC)
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C3%A8ge Liège (French pronunciation: (ljɛːʒ); Dutch: Luik, (lœyk); Walloon: Lidje; German: Lüttich; Latin: Leodium; Luxembourgish: Léck; until 17 September 1946 the city's name was written Liége, with the acute accent instead of a grave accent]. --[[User:Dirk P Broer|Dirk P Broer]] 13:33, 13 February 2012 (UTC)

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Liège (French pronunciation: (ljɛːʒ); Dutch: Luik, (lœyk); Walloon: Lidje; German: Lüttich; Latin: Leodium; Luxembourgish: Léck; until 17 September 1946 the city's name was written Liége, with the acute accent instead of a grave accent. --Dirk P Broer 13:33, 13 February 2012 (UTC)