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Place in Wallonia, Belgium
Marloie (French pronunciation: [maʁlwa]; Walloon: Mårloye [mɔːʀ.'lõj] ) is a village of Wallonia in the municipality of Marche-en-Famenne, district of
Marloie
Railway station in Liège, Belgium
01) Namur - Huy - Liège Local services (L 15) Liers - Liège - Rivage - Marloie Regional S Train (S41) Liège - Pepinster - Verviers (weekdays) Regional
Liège-Guillemins railway station
Liège-Guillemins_railway_station
City in Wallonia, Belgium
Waha. Other population centres include Grimbiémont, Hollogne, Lignières, Marloie, and Verdenne. In the early Middle Ages, Marche was just a little hamlet
Marche-en-Famenne
Marche-en-Famenne, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. The village of Marloie is a part of the district. The name "Waha" comes from the Germanic proper
Waha
Railway station in Liège, Belgium
station is a Belgian railway stop on Line 43 (from Liège (Angleur) to Marloie), located in the village of Sy on the territory of the municipality of
Sy_railway_station
Football league season
Aubel Elsaute Eupen 1963 Eupen U23 Geer Harre-Manhay Houffalize Libramont Marloie Meix-dt-Virton Messancy Momalle Mormont Sprimont Verlaine Waremme Source:
2025–26_Belgian_Division_3
son, see Conon, Count of Montaigu. Gozelon died in 1064 after pillaging Marloie, which was possessed by the abbey of Saint Hubert, the Apostle of the Ardennes
Gozelo_I,_Count_of_Montaigu
Line from Liège, Belgium to Aachen, Germany
Meuse to Seraing Liège–Maastricht railway to Maastricht 2.9 Angleur to Marloie and Luxembourg 4.1 Chênée HSL 3 to Aachen 11.2 Trooz 14.0 Fraipont 15.5
Belgian_railway_line_37
Football tournament season
Aische (5) 135 Monceau (5) 2–2 (4–2 p) Meux B 136 Molenbaix 1–1 (3–4 p) Marloie Sport (5) 137 Luingnois 1–2 Arquet (5) 138 Pays Blanc Antoinien 3–3 (3–4
2025–26_Belgian_Cup
Agricultural machinery division of the car manufacturer (1918-2008)
IVe République. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 454. ISBN 978-2-296-96848-6. Marloie, Marcel (1984). L'internationalisation de l'agriculture française, Volume
Renault_Agriculture
Maastricht (Netherlands) Line 42: Rivage - Gouvy Line 43: Angleur (Liège) - Marloie Line 44: Pepinster - Spa-Géronstère Line 49: Welkenraedt - Eupen Line 50:
List of railway lines in Belgium
List_of_railway_lines_in_Belgium
Former railway station in Liège, Belgium
at kilometer point (PK) 23.40 on along the Ourthe line from Angleur to Marloie, between Comblain-la-Tour and Sy stations. The station is 119m above sea-level
Hamoir_station
Football league season
Relegated Aywaille Ciney Durbuy Givry Habay Herstal Huy La Calamine Libramont Marloie Meix-dt-Virton Mormont Raeren-Eynatten Richelle Rochefort Sprimont Source:
2022–23_Belgian_Division_3
Football tournament season
79 Meix-Devant-Virton B (7) 0 - 4 Aywaille (5) 80 Andennais (6) 1 - 2 Marloie Sports (5) 81 Arlon (6) 0 - 1 Habay-la-Neuve (5) 82 Rochefort (5) 11 -
2020–21_Belgian_Cup
Football league season
Libramont Oppagne Aubel Hamoir Meix-dt-Virton Gouvy Harre-Manhay Mormont Marloie Elsautoise Eupen 1963 Richelle Source: RBFA Rules for classification: 1)
2024–25_Belgian_Division_3
Football league season
Longlier Seraing II Habay-la-Neuve Herstal Union Hutoise Gouvy Wanze/Bas-Oha Marloie Meix-dt-Virton Mormont Raeren-Eynatten Richelle Elsautoise Sprimont Source:
2023–24_Belgian_Division_3
Section of Durbuy, Wallonia, Belgium
Bomal has a railway station which is on the line running between Liège and Marloie via Marche-en-Famenne. Along the line to the south-west is the station
Bomal
Football league season
respectively in Antwerp, Limburg, East Flanders and West Flanders. Binche, Dison, Marloie and Tamines were promoted as champions of the Walloon Belgian Provincial
2020–21_Belgian_Division_3
1963 30 13 2 15 48 64 −16 41 10 Harre-Manhay 30 10 9 11 44 50 −6 39 11 Marloie 30 11 5 14 43 55 −12 38 12 Waremmien 30 10 7 13 52 45 +7 37 13 Libramont
2024–25_in_Belgian_football
17 36 61 −25 25 Relegation to the 2026–27 Belgian Provincial Leagues 15 Marloie Sport (R) 30 7 3 20 48 78 −30 24 16 Eupen 1963 (R) 30 4 6 20 42 80 −38
2025–26_in_Belgian_football
Section of Durbuy, Wallonia, Belgium
Barvaux has a railway station which is on the line running between Liège and Marloie via Marche-en-Famenne. Along the line to the south-west is the station
Barvaux-sur-Ourthe
Football tournament season
(4–1 p) Ster-Francorchamps 129 Mormont (5) 2–1 Longlier 130 Nassogne 0–3 Marloie (5) 131 Gouvy (5) 2–1 Lambermont-Rechain 132 Sprimont (5) 5–1 Grun-Weiss
2024–25_Belgian_Cup
Highway in Belgium
Aye zone industrielle Aye, Humain N839 Liège, Rochefort, Hotton, Marloie N873 Marloie, Aye, Vivalia hospital N86, N63 Marche-en-Famenne, Rochefort, Hotton
N4_road_(Belgium)
Hainaut Maria-Aalter FIA 50A East Flanders Mariembourg LMG 132, 134 Namur Marloie MML 43, 162 Luxembourg Masnuy-Saint-Pierre FYP 96 Hainaut Maubray MAU 78
List of railway stations in Belgium
List_of_railway_stations_in_Belgium
World War II battle during the Battle of the Bulge
Jemelle, On, Hargimont, Nassogne, Forrieres, Masbourg, Lesterny, Amberloup, Marloie, Waha and Roy. At Bande on 11 January 1945, a patrol from the 1st Canadian
Battle_of_Bure
Football tournament season
Habay La Neuve (5) 50 Malmundaria (6) 5–0 Givry (5) 51 Saint-Mard (7) 0–4 Marloie (5) 52 Vaux-Noville (6) 1–1 (p) Meix-dt-Virton (6) 53 Trois-Ponts (7) 1–0
2022–23_Belgian_Cup
Football tournament season
Poupehan 0–2 Habay-la-Neuve 92 La Roche 3–1 Lierneux 93 Champlon 1–1 (3–5p) Marloie Sport 94 Nassagne 1–1 (4–2p) Rochefort 95 Wellin 1–0 Gouvy 96 Florenville
2017–18_Belgian_Cup
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise 2022–23 football season
6 July 2022 Friendly Union Saint-Gilloise 2–2 Racing Marche-en-Famenne 18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Terrain de Marloie
2022–23 Royale Union Saint-Gilloise season
2022–23_Royale_Union_Saint-Gilloise_season
Football tournament season
(6) 6–1 Ster-Francorchamps (7) 77 Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise (5) 2–1 Marloie Sport (6) 78 Sibret (7) 1–1 (4–3 p) Longlier (5) 79 Mormont (5) 0–1 Ethe
2016–17_Belgian_Cup
Football tournament season
FC Mariekerke (5) 4. K Merksplas SK (6) 1–6 KVV Vosselaar (4) 5. Royal Marloie Sport (5) 2–3 R Aywaille FC (4) 6. RFC Grand-Leez (5) 4–1 RAS Lessines-Ollignies
2015–16_Belgian_Cup
Football tournament season
0–1 Saint-Louis-Saint-Léger (6) 65 Büllingen (8) 1–0 Longlier B (7) 66 Marloie Sport (6) 3–1 Honsfelder (7) 67 Rochefortoise Jemelle (6) 2–0 Rossignol
2018–19_Belgian_Cup
Football league season
Promoted; (R) Relegated Aywaille Dison Gouvy Habay Herstal Huy Jodoigne Marloie Mormont Onhaye Oppagne-W. Raeren-Eynatten Richelle Rochefort Sprimont Wanze
2021–22_Belgian_Division_3
Football tournament season
82 Huy (5) 6 – 2 Melreux-Hotton (7) 83 Arlon (6) 4 – 1 Bercheux (7) 84 Marloie Sports (5) 4 – 0 La Roche (6) 85 Ster-Francorchamps B (9) 3 – 1 Huccorgne
2021–22_Belgian_Cup
Belgian railway line connecting Namur to the Luxembourg border
stations on line 162 are: Namur: to Brussels, Liège, Dinant and Charleroi Marloie: to Marche-en-Famenne and Liège Libramont: to Bertrix and Virton Arlon:
Belgian_railway_line_162
Football tournament season
ROC Meix-devant-Virton (PR2) 0–1 RSC Athusien (PR1) 2 2005-07-30 19:00 Marloie Sport (PR2) 5–0 FC Surice (PR3) 3 2005-07-31 18:00 Alliance FCOppagne-Wéris
2005–06_Belgian_Cup
Railway station in Luxembourg, Belgium
(IC-16) Brussels - Namur - Arlon - Luxembourg Local services (L-10) Ciney - Marloie - Libramont Local services (L-11) Namur - Dinant - Bertrix - Libramont
Libramont_railway_station
th–Brussels-Schuman–Brussels-Luxembourg–Ottignies–Gembloux–Namur–Ciney–Marloie–Jemelle–Libramont–Marbehan–Arlon–Luxembourg 1x per hour Lille–Namur (IC 19)
List of Belgian railway services
List_of_Belgian_railway_services
Radio station in Belgium
762 57 H La Riche-en-Ardenne La Roche Nord 762 57 H Famenne Marche Ayve, Marloie 762 57 H Couvin Couvin Petigny 698 49 H Malmedy and Stavelot Malmedy Bernister
BRF1
45 9 Aywaille 30 9 15 6 47 40 +7 42 10 Ciney 30 10 11 9 55 52 +3 41 11 Marloie 30 10 8 12 40 47 −7 38 12 Meix-dt-Virton 30 8 6 16 39 52 −13 30 13 Herstal
2022–23_in_Belgian_football
Football tournament season
Athletique 54 Houffaloise – Wallonia Libin 55 Oppagne-Weris – Harre-Manhay 56 Marloie Sport – Assenois 57 Rapid Oudler – Nothomb-Post 58 Anthisnois – Bastogne
2026–27_Belgian_Cup
Berlaar-Heikant Binche Crossing Schaerbeek De Kempen Diest Dison Gouvy Koersel Lille Marloie Racing Mechelen Nijlen Oostkamp Rhode-De Hoek Stockel Tamines Voorde-Appelterre
2020–21_in_Belgian_football
44 8 Jodoigne 30 12 5 13 49 44 +5 41 9 Habay 30 11 8 11 45 44 +1 41 10 Marloie 30 12 3 15 55 64 −9 39 11 Mormont 30 10 9 11 50 60 −10 39 12 Aywaille 30
2021–22_in_Belgian_football
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Hiding place; hidden area.
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