Spa (Belgium)
The 1975 film Barry Lyndon is partly set in Spa during the eighteenth century.
As the site of healing cold springs, Spa has been frequented as a watering-place since the 14th century. It is the town of Spa which has become eponymous with any place having a natural water source that is believed to possess special health-giving properties, as a spa. The Spa town grew at that time, in the oldest iron and steel centre of the province of Liege. The ban Spa was created around 1335 and included two urban concentrations, vilhe of Creppe and vilhe Spas, 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) away. The steel industry prior to the exploitation of mineral water developed communication lines, which made it possible to develop the spa town.
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