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The Abbey of Stavelot (German: Stablo), or Stavelot-Malmedy, was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire until its suppression during the French Revolution. The principality was almost entirely surrounded by the Duchy of Luxemburg (in pink) that was then part of the Austrian Netherlands. Cropped from a map of the Southern Netherlands published by William Faden in 1789.
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