Articles of interest in Hoeselt
Heer is a neighbourhood of Maastricht, in the Dutch province of Limburg. Heer is a former municipality and village, incorporated into Maastricht in 1970 and, until 1828, this municipality was called "Heer en Keer". The municipality covered the forme…
Gotem is a small town in the Limburg province of Belgium and is part of the municipality of Borgloon.
Godsheide is Flemish-speaking hamlet and Catholic parish within the northeastern corner of the Belgian city of Hasselt, in the province of Limburg. At the end of 2007 Godsheide counted 3143 inhabitants.
Donnea Castle (Dutch: Kasteel de Donnea) is a castle in the village Guigoven, municipality of Kortessem, eastern Belgium.
Bunde (Limburgish: Bung) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Breust is a former village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
The Berwinne (Dutch: Berwijn) is a small river in the north-eastern part of Belgium. It's a right-bank tributary to the Meuse river and flows over a distance of 31.9 kilometres (19.8 miles) through the provinces of Liège and Limburg. Its source is l…
Aspremont-Lynden Castle (Dutch: Kasteel d'Aspremont-Lynden) is a castle in Oud-Rekem in the municipality of Lanaken, province of Limburg, Belgium.
Yerne is a river of Belgium.
Waroux Castle is a castle in Belgium, located in Alleur in the municipality of Ans, province of Liège, and the old region of Hesbaye.
Vogelsanck Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Vogelsanck) is a moated castle in Zolder in the municipality of Heusden-Zolder, province of Limburg, Belgium.
The Redemptiedorpen are a group of small villages north of Liège, Belgium. Their ownership was disputed between the United Provinces and the Duchy of Brabant since the 17th century. The areas retained independence, with the condition that they pay t…
Oud-Vroenhoven is former municipality in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Oost is a village (and a former municipality) in the south of the European country Netherlands.
Onzelievehereboom was the name of a 1200-year old oak tree in Kortessem, Belgium, dedicated by popular piety to Onze Lieve Here, "Our Dear Lord".
Hollogne-aux-Pierres is a former Walloon municipality of Belgium, now a section of Grâce-Hollogne.
Hamal Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Hamal) is a castle in Rutten near Tongeren in the province of Limburg, Belgium, once the centre of the small independent lordship of Rutten.
Gors Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Gors) is a 19th-century country house, in Gors-Opleeuw in the municipality of Borgloon, province of Limburg, Belgium.
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