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Encyclopedia > Florenville

Florenville is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. On January 1st, 2004 Florenville had a total population of 5,494 (2,679 males and 2,815 females). The total area is 146.91 kmē which gives a population density of 37.40 inhabitants per kmē.


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Florenville - definition of Florenville in Encyclopedia (71 words)
Florenville is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg.
On January 1st, 2004 Florenville had a total population of 5,494 (2,679 males and 2,815 females).
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Belgium's gentle fall - Los Angeles Times (2058 words)
Florenville's 19th century Our Lady of the Assumption church was bombed in World War II and rebuilt in 1951.
Its joys are best harvested by taking the transformations of nature as they come, even if you don't happen to be here at the golden peak of the season (late October, I was later told).
The three-story stucco inn isn't as luxurious as the Auberge du Moulin Hideux — nor does it have the distinguished cuisine — but is perfectly comfortable and a fraction of the price.
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