Saint-Hubert, Belgium
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Obec / Město
Summary
Saint-Hubert is a city and municipality in the Walloon region of Belgium, within the province of Luxembourg. Named after Saint Hubert of Liège, the town grew around the Benedictine Abbey of Andage, established in 825. It features districts like Arville and Vesqueville, and historically was occupied by Gallo-Romans.
Statistics
Area
111.16 km²
Population
5,571