Namur (Concert of Europe)

Namur (Walloon: Nameur) is a state of. Located in the geographical centre of the country, it borders and  to its east,  to its south,  to its west, and  to its north. Cut in half by the river Meuse, the region's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and sparse woods.

An important industrial hub, Namur is abundant with coal mines and factories, which make up for most of its economic activities. It produces machinery, leather goods, and other products, and trade along the Meuse is also an important part of its economy. It was also left relatively untouched by the, which caused the region to become one of the most important to Belgium's economy during the period immediately after the war.