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Maastricht (/ˈmɑːstrɪxt/ MAH-strikht, US also /mɑːˈstrɪxt/ mah-STRIKHT, Dutch: [maːˈstrɪxt] ; Limburgish: Mestreech [məˈstʀeːx]; French: Maestricht (archaic);... |
Maastricht Aachen Airport (IATA: MST, ICAO: EHBK) is a major cargo hub and regional passenger airport in Beek in Limburg, Netherlands, located 5 NM (9... |
The Maastricht Rebels were British Members of Parliament (MPs) belonging to the then governing Conservative Party who refused to support the government... |
Maastrichtian dialect (redirect from Maastricht dialect) is the dialect and variant of Limburgish spoken in the Dutch city of Maastricht alongside the Dutch language (with which it is not mutually intelligible)... |
The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Maastricht, Netherlands. circa 10 BC - Construction of Roman main road from Cologne to... |
The Stadhuis is the historic town hall in the centre of Maastricht in the Netherlands. It is sited on the Markt square an open-air marketplace. The building... |
Petrus van Mastricht (redirect from Petrus van Maastricht) Mastricht (or Maastricht) (November 1630 – February 9, 1706) was a Reformed theologian. He was born in Cologne to a refugee from Maastricht during the Dutch... |
James Wolfe (redirect from Bibliography of James Wolfe) capture of Brussels. The major French objective in 1747 was to capture Maastricht considered the gateway to the Dutch Republic. Wolfe was part of Cumberland's... |
E. Damsgaard Hansen, European Economic History: From Mercantilism to Maastricht and Beyond (Copenhagen Business School Press, 2001) p 65 Christopher Hill... |
XIV as captain of the Musketeers of the Guard. He died at the siege of Maastricht in the Franco-Dutch War. A fictionalised account of his life by Gatien... |
Rodney Atkinson (section Bibliography) treason charges against Francis Maude and Douglas Hurd for signing the Maastricht Treaty. The allegations were dismissed by the Crown Prosecution Service... |
Maastricht silver is a collective name for silver objects produced in Maastricht, Netherlands, mainly in the 17th and 18th centuries, when the town was... |
Neil Adams (judoka) (section Bibliography) achievements include a gold medal at the 1981 World Judo Championships in Maastricht, the Netherlands, plus silver medals in the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympic... |
Hendrik Trajectinus, Count of Solms (redirect from Heinrich Maastricht Solms) wounded at the Battle of Landen. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Solms, Heinrich Maastricht" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 53. London: Smith, Elder & Co... |
Bonnefantenmuseum (category Museums in Maastricht) The Bonnefanten Museum is a museum of fine art in Maastricht, Netherlands. The museum was founded in 1884 as the historical and archaeological museum of... |
The 1676 siege of Maastricht was a failed attempt by William III of Orange to take the city, which had been occupied by the French since 1673. The siege... |
mid-1950s 1933 Richard Heinrich Nitsch Born 01.11.1908 Todtgüslingen. Sipo Maastricht, SS-Hauptscharführer. sentenced to life imprisonment 29.11.1948 in 's-Hertogenbosch... |
Meuse (category Transport in Maastricht) industrial areas upstream: 's-Hertogenbosch, Venlo, Maastricht, Liège, Namur. Between Maastricht and Maasbracht, an unnavigable section of the Meuse is... |
Norris McWhirter (section Selected bibliography) Political Treason at Maastricht (1994, with Rodney Atkinson, contributions by Daniel Hannan) – criticism of the Treaty of Maastricht and the Bilderberg... |
more towards a federalised system.[citation needed] However, with the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, new intergovernmental elements have been introduced alongside... |