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Eupen-Malmedy or Eupen-Malmédy, also known as the East Cantons ((ドイツ語:Ostkantone); (フランス語:Cantons de l'Est); (オランダ語:Oostkantons)) within Belgium, is a geographical area and group of cantons in eastern Belgium. It is composed of the former Prussian districts (''Kreise'' in German) of Malmedy and Eupen, together with the Neutral Moresnet. These territories were annexed to Belgium in 1920 by the Versailles Treaty. == Current administration == At the beginning of the 1920s, the municipalities composing these territories were regrouped into three districts: Eupen, Malmedy, and Sankt Vith. After Belgian municipality mergers in 1976-1977, the 11 municipalities sharing the territory of the East Cantons were regrouped to their current status as follows: ''District of Eupen'': *Eupen (Eupen and Kettenis) *Kelmis, in French La Calamine (Kelmis, Neu-Moresnet and Hergenrath) *Moresnet (Lontzen and Walhorn) *Raeren (Raeren, Eynatten and Hauset) ''District of Sankt Vith'': *Sankt Vith, in French Saint-Vith, (Sankt Vith, Crombach, Lommersweiler, Schönberg and Recht) *Bütgenbach, in French Butgenbach, (Bütgenbach and Elsenborn) *Büllingen, in French Bullange, (Büllingen, Manderfeld and Rocherath) *Amel, in French Amblève, (Amel, Heppenbach and Meyerode) *Burg-Reuland (Reuland and Thommen) ''District of Malmedy'' : *Malmedy (Malmedy, Bévercé and Bellevaux-Ligneuville) *Waimes, in German Weismes (Waimes, Faymonville and Robertville) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eupen-Malmedy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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