South Limburg (Netherlands)
South Limburg (Dutch: Zuid-Limburg, Limburgish: Zuud-Limburg) is both a COROP (statistical) region as well as a landstreek (area) of the Netherlands located in the province of Limburg. The Dutch term landstreek, literally translated "land area/region", means that the area is not an administrative region but an area that displays cohesion with regards to culture and landscape. With regards to South Limburg this deals with its hilly landscape, especially in the Heuvelland region, sunken lanes, an abundance of castles, and the regional language Limburgish spoken by a significant part of the population alongside Dutch. The region also contains the highest point above sea level in mainland Netherlands, the Vaalserberg being 322.5 metres (1,058 ft) above sea level (the highest point of the entire country is in the Caribbean Netherlands' island of Saba, namely Mount Scenery being 887 metres (2,910 ft) above sea level).
The region South Limburg in addition, although extended a little further north to Roermond, forms a constituent part of the Euroregion Meuse-Rhine.
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Estate region Maastricht-Meerssen
The estate region Maastricht-Meerssen (Dutch: Landgoederenzone Maastricht - Meerssen) is the name for an area stretching from the northeastern parts of Maastricht to the south of Meerssen that is characterised by a large number of estates. The area is crossed by three rivers (namely the Meuse, Geul and Kanjel). A majority of said estates have been built (or renovated) by the 19th century Maastrichtian industrialist Petrus Regout and his descendants. Challenges to transforming the entire region into a recreational area are posed by the crossing of the A2 motorway and various railways through the area as well as the industrial area of Beatrixhaven.
The region spans six neighbourhoods of Maastricht namely:
- Amby: homestead Withuishof, homestead Gravenhof, house Severen, homestead Hagenhof (or Tiendschuur van Amby) and castle Geuselt
- Nazareth: castle Mariënwaard (La Grande Suisse), villa Petite Suisse and villa Kruisdonk
- Limmel: castles Bethlehem and Jerusalem
- Meerssenhoven: castles Vaeeshartelt and Meerssenhoven and villa Klein Vaeshartelt
- Itteren*: homestead Hartelstein
- Borgharen*: Borgharen castle and homestead Wiegershof
(* some publications do not include Itteren and Borgharen in the estate region)
And in Meerssen:
Municipalities
The South Limburg contains 18 administrative municipalities (gemeentes):
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Cities
Name | Population 2011/2012 |
Notes |
Maastricht | 121,000 | |
25px Heerlen | 89,000 | Does not have historical city rights |
25px Kerkrade | 47,000 | Does not have historical city rights |
25px Sittard | 38,000 | |
25px Geleen | 32,000 | |
25px Stein | 26,000 | Does not have historical city rights |
25px Valkenburg | 6,000 |
Impressions of South Limburg
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A sunken lane near Cadier en Keer
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Chapel near Cadier en Keer
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Town of Eys
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"Rock house" near Geulhem
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Town of Gulpen
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Omgeving Gulpen-Slenaken, heuvellandschap 2006-06-24 18.09.JPG
Hilly landscape between Gulpen and Slenaken
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Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-Embankment, Maastricht
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Timber framed house in Noorbeek
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't Sibberhuuske, Sibbe
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Estate region: Vaeshartelt Castle, Meerssen
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Estate region: Meerssenhoven
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Estate region: Villa Kruisdonk
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Estate region: Jerusalem Castle
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Estate region: Villa Severen
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Estate region: Homestead Severen
See also
- South Limburg (Belgium), region in the southern part of the Belgian province of Limburg
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for [[Wikivoyage:South Limburg#Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 863: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).|South Limburg]]. |
- Vision on the future of the estate region (Dutch)
- The estate region on wigosite.nl (Dutch)
- The Regout estates (English)