Coordinates: 50°40′34″N 5°32′47″E / 50.67611°N 5.54639°E / 50.67611; 5.54639

Rocourt, Liège

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Rocourt
Rôcou (Walloon)
Former town hall
Former town hall
Location of Rocourt
Location in Liège
Location in Liège
Coordinates: 50°40′34″N 5°32′47″E / 50.67611°N 5.54639°E / 50.67611; 5.54639
CountryFile:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
CommunityFile:Flag of Wallonia.svg French Community
RegionFile:Flag of Wallonia.svg Wallonia
ProvinceFile:Flag of the Province of Liège.svg Liège
ArrondissementLiège
MunicipalityLiège
Area
 • Total
4.28 km2 (1.65 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)
 • Total
7,029
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
Postal codes
4000
Area codes04
File:Battle of Roucoux painting.jpg
Battle of Rocoux in 1746.

Rocourt (French pronunciation: [ʁɔkuʁ] Audio file "LL-Q150 (fra)-LoquaxFR-Rocourt.wav" not found; Walloon: Rôcou[1]) is a sub-municipality of the city of Liège located in the province of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. It was a separate municipality until 1977. On 1 January 1977, it was merged into Liège.[2] Formerly known as Rocoux or Roucoux, it was the site of the battle of Rocoux in 1746, during the War of the Austrian Succession. It is now known for its maternity hospital, one of the biggest in Belgium, where a few famous people were born, such as Justine Henin, Marie Gillain and David Goffin. Rocourt also hosted the stadium of RFC Liège from 1921 until 1995. The football club has played in new stadium in Rocourt since 2015.

References

  1. Jean Haust, «Rôcou», Dictionnaire liégeois, Liège, Editorial H. Vaillant-Carmanne, 1933, pàgina 563
  2. Quinet, Aude (2024-01-12). "Liège, ardente et attractive, va accroître son parc de logements". La Libre.be (in français). Retrieved 2024-01-16.