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Villers-la-Loue
Vilé l'Olu (Gaumais)
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue is located in Belgium
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue is located in Europe
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Coordinates: 49°34′29″N 05°28′56″E / 49.57472°N 5.48222°E / 49.57472; 5.48222
Country  Belgium
Region  Wallonia
Province  Luxembourg
Municipality Meix-devant-Virton

Villers-la-Loue ( Gaumais: Vilé l'Olu) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Meix-devant-Virton, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.

The history of the settlement goes back to the time of the Roman Empire, when a Roman villa existed here. In 1225, the village is noted as being subservient to the lord of Cons-la-Grandville and the Abbey of Saint-Hubert. The village church, dedicated to Saint Hubert, was built in 1858. The village consists of several buildings from mainly the 18th and 19th centuries. [1]

References

  1. ^ Menne, Gilbert, ed. (2014). Le grand guide de Wallonie et de Bruxelles. Brussels: Racine. pp. 702–703. ISBN  978-94-014-1418-0.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Villers-la-Loue
Vilé l'Olu (Gaumais)
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue is located in Belgium
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue is located in Europe
Villers-la-Loue
Villers-la-Loue
Coordinates: 49°34′29″N 05°28′56″E / 49.57472°N 5.48222°E / 49.57472; 5.48222
Country  Belgium
Region  Wallonia
Province  Luxembourg
Municipality Meix-devant-Virton

Villers-la-Loue ( Gaumais: Vilé l'Olu) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Meix-devant-Virton, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.

The history of the settlement goes back to the time of the Roman Empire, when a Roman villa existed here. In 1225, the village is noted as being subservient to the lord of Cons-la-Grandville and the Abbey of Saint-Hubert. The village church, dedicated to Saint Hubert, was built in 1858. The village consists of several buildings from mainly the 18th and 19th centuries. [1]

References

  1. ^ Menne, Gilbert, ed. (2014). Le grand guide de Wallonie et de Bruxelles. Brussels: Racine. pp. 702–703. ISBN  978-94-014-1418-0.

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