Éhein
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Éhein
Éhin (Walloon) | |
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Coordinates: 50°32′N 05°26′E / 50.533°N 5.433°E | |
Country | Belgium |
Region | Wallonia |
Province | Liège |
Municipality | Neupré |
Éhein (Walloon: Éhin) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Neupré, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
It was a municipality until the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977.
Caves
The rock has many caves, the best-known of which are the Lyell Cave and the Rosée Cave. Early explorations of the caves were done by Philippe-Charles Schmerling starting in 1829. Subsequent researchers, including Ernest Doudou, have proven that the area was inhabited since the Paleolithic.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Rocky spur of Engihoul, from the west. Left is the Meuse.
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Rocky spur of Engihoul, from the east, starting at the quarry of Carmeuse.
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Ancient lime kiln at the foot of the spur (east side).
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