Amay

Amay (French pronunciation: ​[amɛ]; Walloon: Ama) is a Belgian municipality located in Liège Province. On 1 January 2006 Amay had a total population of approximately 14,231. The total area is 27.61 km2 which gives a population density of approximately 476 inhabitants per km2. It owes its site to a ford of the Meuse that was still in use in the Middle Ages but had begun as a Gallo-Roman vicus of the civitas Tungrorum (Tongeren). The municipality consists of the following sub-municipalities: Amay proper, Ampsin, Flône, Jehay, and Ombret.

Amay

Amay (French pronunciation: ​[amɛ]; Walloon: Ama) is a Belgian municipality located in Liège Province. On 1 January 2006 Amay had a total population of approximately 14,231. The total area is 27.61 km2 which gives a population density of approximately 476 inhabitants per km2. It owes its site to a ford of the Meuse that was still in use in the Middle Ages but had begun as a Gallo-Roman vicus of the civitas Tungrorum (Tongeren). The municipality consists of the following sub-municipalities: Amay proper, Ampsin, Flône, Jehay, and Ombret.