Tongeren is a city and municipality (30,557 inhabitants end 2012) located in the Belgian province of Limburg, in the southeastern corner of the Flemish region of Belgium. Tongeren is the oldest town in Belgium, as the only Roman administrative capital within the country's borders. As a Roman city, it was inhabited by the Tungri, and known as Atuatuca Tungrorum, it was the administrative centre of the Civitas Tungrorum district.
1950 - Belgium, Special Helicopter Airmail Service Postcard by National Aeronautical Committee, National Aviation Committee. Next stage Hasselt (BE)
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Postmarks after 1950
Postal code 3700
Baudouin period
Postmarks before 1950
Leopold III period
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On the Joséphine-Charlotte issue 1937.
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Albert I period
TONGEREN 4 Railway in 1924
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Leopold II period
Leopold I period
TONGRES used a postal code 119.