Genoelselderen

In 1971, Genoelselderen and other municipalities merged into the new municipality of Elderen.
In 1977, Elderen was split into 's Herenelderen, Genoelselderen, Membruggen, Klein-Membruggen and Ketsingen.
In 1977, 's Herenelderen, Genoelselderen, Membruggen, Klein-Membruggen and Ketsingen were incorporated into Tongeren.
Nearby towns include 's Herenelderen 2.6km (Membruggen 1.4km, Klein-Membruggen 1.8km and Ketsingen 1.9km), Riemst 4.5km (Millen 2.5km, Herderen 2.7km, Val-Meer 4.5km, Vlijtingen 4.8km, Zichen-Zussen-Bolder 5.7km, Vroenhoven 7.5km and Kanne 9.4km), Tongeren 5.9km (Berg 3.3km, Mal 3.9km, Sluizen 4km, Henis 4.8km, Nerem 5km, Riksingen 5.3km, Vreren 6.6km, Neerrepen 6.6km, Mulken 6.9km, Offelken 7km, Diets-Heur 7.4km, Koninksem 7.9km and Rutten 9.1km), Hoeselt 6.4km (Werm 5.3km, Sint-Huibrechts-Hern 6.7km, Schalkhoven 7.6km and Romershoven 8.3km), Bassenge 7km (Glons 5.8km, Boirs 6.5km, Rukkelingen-aan-de-Jeker 6.5km, Wonck 7.8km and Eben-Emael 9.1km), Bilzen 7.8km (Grote-Spouwen 3.4km, Spouwen 3.4km, Rijkhoven 3.9km, Kleine-Spouwen 4km, Rosmeer 5.6km, Martenslinde 5.6km, Waltwilder 6.9km, Hees 7km, Mopertingen 7.2km, Hoelbeek 8km, Eigenbilzen 8.5km and Munsterbilzen 9.5km), Juprelle 10.2km (Paifve 8.3km, Slins 8.5km, Nudorp 8.7km and Fexhe-Slins 9.2km), Kortessem 12.2km (Vliermaal 8.7km and Zammelen 9.3km), Lanaken 12.7km (Veldwezelt 9.3km), Oupeye 12.8km (Houtain-Saint-Siméon 8.7km) and Borgloon 13.7km (Overrepen 7.6km, Ridderherk 7.6km, Kolmont 8.3km, Piringen 8.5km and Widooie 9.8km)
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