Eupen-Malmedy
Eupen-Malmedy is a region located in the eastern part of Belgium, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It was historically part of Germany until it was annexed by Belgium after World War I. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and charming towns, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
The region is home to a diverse population, including both French and German speakers, reflecting its mixed cultural background. Eupen, the capital of the region, serves as an administrative center, while Malmedy is known for its historical architecture and vibrant festivals.