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Amel
Amblève (French) | |
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Coordinates: 50°21′N 06°10′E / 50.350°N 6.167°E | |
Country | Belgium |
Community | German-speaking Community of Belgium |
Region | Wallonia |
Province | Liège |
Arrondissement | Verviers |
Government | |
• Mayor | Erik Wiesemes (SP) (GI) |
• Governing party/ies | GemeindeInteressen (GI) |
Area | |
• Total | 125.88 km2 (48.60 sq mi) |
Population (2018-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 5,480 |
• Density | 44/km2 (110/sq mi) |
Postal codes | 4770-4771 |
NIS code | 63001 |
Area codes | 080 |
Website | www.amel.be |
Amel (German pronunciation: [aːml̩]; French: Amblève, French pronunciation: [ɑ̃blɛv]) is a Belgian municipality in the Walloon province of Liège, and is part of the German-speaking Community of Belgium (German: Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft Belgiens). On January 1, 2013, the municipality of Amel had a total population of 5,466. The total area is 125.15 km2 which gives a population density of 44 inhabitants per km2.
There are eighteen villages in Amel: Amel (village),[2] Born, Deidenberg, Eibertingen, Halenfeld, Heppenbach, Hepscheid, Herresbach,[3] Iveldingen, Medell, Meyerode, Mirfeld, Möderscheid, Montenau, Schoppen, Stephanshof, Valender and Wereth.
The name Amel is of Celtic origin and means water. The river Amblève (German: Amel) flows through the municipality.
Amel is the birthplace of Karl-Heinz Lambertz, former leader (Minister-President) of the community executive of the German-speaking community of Belgium.