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After importing and translating the French language material I realized that it was taken from Fabrice Muller's website, whether with permission or not, I don't know, but while it might be properly attributed according to frwiki practice, it wasn't satisfactory by enwiki standards. I've rewritten the content to try to eliminate close paraphrasing, since translation doesn't make it acceptable, and will work on further revisions and sourcing. I do regard Muller as a reliable source: he's a tour guide and a recognized authority on Liège, its buildings and its history.Acroterion(talk)13:52, 16 August 2012 (UTC)Reply