Pays de Herve

Coordinates: 50°39′N 5°50′E / 50.65°N 5.83°E / 50.65; 5.83
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A typical landscape in the Pays de Herve
Herve cheese

The Pays de Herve (Land of Herve) is a 420 km² natural region of Wallonia, between the Vesdre and Meuse rivers and the borders separating Belgium from the Netherlands and Germany.

The region is named after the ancient town of Herve, which is at its centre.

Economically the Pays de Herve mainly has an agricultural character. The region is known for Herve cheese.

Towns

Population centres in this region are: Aubel, Beyne-Heusay, Blegny, Dalhem, Fléron, Herve, Kelmis, Lontzen, Olne, Plombières, Soumagne, Thimister-Clermont, Visé, Voeren and Welkenraedt.

Maps

The natural regions of Belgium.
  The Pays de Herve is in the east.
The Pays de Herve in the Province of Liège.
Belgium in Europe

50°39′N 5°50′E / 50.65°N 5.83°E / 50.65; 5.83