Articles of interest in Brunssum
Terstraten, known as Tersjtraote in Limburgish, is a hamlet in the municipality of Nuth in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands. It is one of the so-called Bovengehuchten, or Upper Hamlets, of Nuth. All the houses are situated along the street T…
Terhorst (in Limburgs dialect: Terhoorsj) is a little hamlet of 33 houses and part of the village of Banholt (in Limburgs dialect: Tebannet), which is in the municipality of Margraten in the province of Limburg. In the middle of the village, Terhors…
Susteren Abbey (Abdij van Susteren) is a former Benedictine abbey at Susteren near Roermond, Limburg, Netherlands founded in the 8th century. The former abbey church is now St.
Slenaken (Limburgish: Sjlennich) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Situated close to the Heerlen train station, this egg shaped building dates back to 1938 and is one of the oldest still used cinemas of the Netherlands. It was designed by Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) and J. Bongaerts.
Posterholt is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
The Pancratiuskerk (St.
Ohé en Laak is a small village in the province of Limburg, Netherlands, which has been subsumed into the municipality of Maasgouw. The village used to be home to several castles, one of which is Hasseltholt which is popularly called "Het Geudje". Th…
Molenberg (literally Millhill) is a former mining colony in the south-western part of Heerlen, southeastern Netherlands.
Mheer (Limburgish: Maer) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Mechelen (50°48′N5°56′E) (Limburgish: Mechele)) is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Lutterade is a district of Geleen and later Sittard-Geleen (a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands, in the province of Limburg).
Landsfort Herle was a fortification with moat in, what now is, the centre of Heerlen, Netherlands (roughly the current Pancratiusplein), it was probably built by the counts van Ahr-Hochstaden (also referd to as Here van Are) The name Landsfort (‘for…
Koningsbosch (Limburgish: De Boesj) is a village within the municipality of Echt-Susteren, in the Dutch province of Limburg. Koningsbosch is located next to the German border, approximately 10 kilometres east of the town of Echt.
Jansgeleen Castle, now erroneously called Sint-Jansgeleen or Sint Jansgeleen, was a medieval castle in the little village of Spaubeek, in the Dutch province of Limburg. Spaubeek is located in the municipality of Beek, about 3 km south of the town of…
Jan Stuyt (21 August 1868, Purmerend - 11 July 1934, The Hague) was a Dutch architect.
Jabeek (Limburgish: Jaobik, English: Yescreek) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Hulsberg (50°53′N5°51′E) (Limburgish: Hölsberg) is a village in the southeastern Netherlands.
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