Libramont-Chevigny, Municipal administration in Wallonia, Belgium
Libramont-Chevigny is a municipality in Luxembourg province in Wallonia covering roughly 179 square kilometers with eight districts, including Bras and Freux. The administrative center sits on Place Communale, where main services are located for residents.
The municipality was formed through the merger of several settlements including Moircy, Recogne, and Saint-Pierre during administrative reforms in the region. This union shaped the modern administrative structure and brought together separate rural communities under one government.
The place has long served as a center for rural life in Wallonia, and residents gather regularly in public spaces for community events and celebrations. The area maintains strong ties to farming and local crafts that remain visible in daily commerce and community activities.
Administrative services are centrally located on Place Communale and accessible through an E-guichet system that enables online procedures. The area is best explored on foot, and information about service hours is available on site.
The Ourthe Occidentale river originates near the hamlet of Ourt within this municipality, marking an important geographical beginning for the region. This small river source is often surprising to visitors accustomed to larger towns.
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