Tancrémont
Tancrémont is a hamlet of Wallonia split between the municipalities of Pepinster and Theux, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
Tancrémont | |
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![]() Marmol's castle in Tancrémont | |
Location of Tancrémont | |
![]() Tancrémont Location in Belgium | |
| Coordinates: 50°33′N 05°47′E | |
| Country | |
| Community | community |
| Region | region |
| Province | province |
| Postal codes | 4910 |
| Area codes | 087 |
The north side of 666 National Road that crosses the hamlet is part of the municipality of Pepinster.[1]
Cuisine
Tancrémont is known for the quality of its large cakes called "roues de charrette" (cartwheels, with a diameter of about 40 centimetres (16 in)) and particularly for the rice cakes. These cakes are sold or consumed in the local bakeries.[2]
Gallery
The National Route 666
The fort
The shrine
Christ of Tancrémont
See also
- Fort de Tancrémont[3]
- Shrine of Tancrémont
References
External links
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