C.S. Visé
C.S. Visé is a small town located in the province of Liège, in the Wallonia region of Belgium. It is situated on the Meuse River, close to the Dutch border.
Visé is known for its historical significance, having been inhabited since Roman times. It was a key location during various conflicts and wars throughout European history due to its strategic position.
The town's notable landmarks include the Collegiate Church of Saint Hadelin, a Romanesque church housing the relics of Saint Hadelin, an 8th-century monk. Other points of interest include the remains of its medieval fortifications and the town hall.
Economically, Visé benefits from tourism related to its historical sites and proximity to the Meuse River. It also has some local industries and commercial activities.
The people of Visé primarily speak French, as it is part of the French-speaking region of Wallonia. The town has a local government and participates in regional and national Belgian politics.