Liège topographic maps
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Spa
Spa has an oceanic climate that is made more continental by its higher elevation and inland position compared to other Belgian climates at lower level or closer to the sea. Spa has a relatively high precipitation year round, with tricky weather something that the Spa-Francorchamps race track is known for. The…
Average elevation: 402 m

Ében-Émael
The village is located on the French-speaking side of the language border, next to Kanne on the Flemish side and not far from the border with the Netherlands near Maastricht. It is located at an altitude of 70 metres (230 ft) above sea level.
Average elevation: 88 m

Malmedy
Malmedy has an oceanic climate with continental influences due to its inland position and higher elevation. Winter can see ice days, strong air frosts and snowfall. Malmedy's high precipitation is commonly affecting the nearby Spa-Francorchamps race track, known for its treacherous weather conditions.
Average elevation: 489 m

Ardennes
Belgium > Liège > Verviers > Robertville
The region was uplifted by a mantle plume during the last few hundred thousand years, as measured from the present elevation of old river terraces.
Average elevation: 659 m

Eupen
Eupen has a cool oceanic climate with some continental influences due to it being elevated in comparison to most of Belgium. Eupen is also wetter and cloudier than Liège in the valley to the west, as a result of orographic lift due to the elevation change. As a result of this along with frequent winter…
Average elevation: 368 m

Stavelot
Belgium > Liège > Verviers > Stavelot
Stavelot has an oceanic climate influenced by its high elevation and inland position towards a more continental type by Belgian standards. Being located at a lower elevation than neighbouring village Malmedy at the other end of the original layout of the Spa-Francorchamps race track, Stavelot is slightly…
Average elevation: 401 m