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Location
  
East Belgium

Country
  
Belgium

Basin size
  
194 km²

River system
  
Rhine

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Main source
  
Near Hünnigen in the municipality of Büllingen ca. 660 m

Progression
  
Amel → Ourthe → Meuse → Hollands Diep → North Sea

Landmarks
  
Small towns: Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Malmedy Villages: Büllingen, Bütgenbach, Waimes, Malmedy

Tributaries
  
Left: Warchenne Right: Holzwarche, Bayehon, Trôs Maret

River mouth
  
Near Malmedy into the Amel; 50°23′05″N 5°59′28″E / 50.38472°N 5.99111°E

Similar
  
Reinhardstein Castle, Lake Robertville, Amblève, Lake Bütgenbach, Salm

The Warche is a river in eastern Belgium (province of Liège).

Map of Warche, Belgium

From its source at Losheimergraben on the Belgian-German border, it flows roughly west about 50 kilometres (31 mi), across the south of the Hautes Fagnes region.

It passes through the town of Malmedy, and the artificial lakes of Robertville and of Bütgenbach are formed by dams on the Warche.

It is a right tributary of the river Amblève, which it joins east of Stavelot.

In the past the Warche used to flow northward from Bévercé, following the current Trô Maret valley, to continue through the current Eau Rouge valley. This last valley is much larger than can be expected from such a small flow, still representing the original Warche valley. In that time the Warche confluenced with the Amblève at Stavelot. Later on, probably during the last ice age the Warche adopted its current position, flowing through the Malmedy graben.

References

Warche Wikipedia