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VERVIERS

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 1051 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VERVIERS  , a

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town of Belgium, in the province of Liege, not far from the Prussian frontier, and on the main
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line from Liege to
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Aix-la-Chapelle and Cologne . Pop, (1904) 49,168 . It is a
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modern town owing its prosperity to the
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cloth trade which began here in the 18th century . It is situated on the Vesdre, which flows into the Ourthe a few miles before its junction with the Meuse; and the
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water of that
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river is supposed to be especially good for dyeing purposes . As the river water was insufficient to maintain the
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local industry an artificial
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reservoir was constructed at La Gileppe on the Hautes Fagnes, and an imposing aqueduct conveys the water stored on these highlands into Verviers . There are also extensive glass factories, but: these have suffered from German competition, and many have been closed . A monument to a local celebrity named Chapuis-is interesting for the reason that his execution by order of the prince-bishop of Liege was the last act of
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sovereignty taken by that prelate .

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