Calestienne
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The Calestienne (Walloon: Calistinne) is a 130 km long narrow strip in the Belgian region of Wallonia and also in a small part of France, which is mainly formed of limestone rocks and reaches nearly 300 meters in maximum height. Because of erosion it is rich of relief.
The Calestienne is a transitional region between the lower Fagne-Famenne and the higher Ardennes. It stretches from the communes of Fourmies and Wallers-en-Fagne just across the French border till Louveigné in the Belgian province of Liège.
External links
- (French) www.fossiliraptor.be
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The Calestienne
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- Articles with French-language external links
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- Natural regions
- Areas of Belgium
- Forestry in Belgium
- Geographical, historical and cultural regions of France
- Forestry in France
- Regions of Wallonia
- Landforms of Wallonia
- Landforms of Liège (province)
- Landforms of Luxembourg (Belgium)
- Landforms of Namur (province)
- Landforms of Ardennes (department)
- Landforms of Nord (French department)
- Sprimont