Malmedy is a town that lies in the province of Liège, Belgium, founded in 648 by Saint Remacle. The name of the city comes from the Latin sentence “A malo mundarum” in English: Purifying from evil. Nicely located between green hills, at 340 meters altitude, in the province of Liège. Home to over 12.000 people, the city welcomes a large number of tourists annually seeking for an unforgettable adventure experience During the 16th century, many industries appeared in Malmedy such as cloth, leather and gunpowder production. But the main industry was the paper manufacturer which brought considerable wealth to the city. During the French Revolution and the Liège Revolution/u
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