- (French:
Montagne Saint-Pierre; Dutch: Sint-Pietersberg), also
referred to as
Caestert Plateau, is the
northern part of a
plateau running north to
south between...
- Laag-
Caestert,
together with Hoog-
Caestert and Wit****s
forming the
southern part of the place. Hoog-
Caestert,
situated to the east of Laag-
Caestert. Wit****s...
- Berg [nl], just
outside Tongeren, Spa (at a
place called Balmoral) and
Caestert at the
place Kanne, just
south of Maastricht, and
reasonably close to Tongeren...
- itself, the
Aduatuca of the
Eburones might be the
ancient fortification of
Caestert in
nearby Riemst.
During Julius Caesar’s
campaigns in this part of Gaul...
-
Belgium Sinsin, Somme-Leuze, Wallonia,
Belgium Titelberg,
Luxembourg Caestert,
possibly Atuatuca Tungrorum, on the Walloon/Flemish/Dutch border, Belgium/Netherlands...
-
Cannerberg (part of the
Hesbaye Plateau) in the west and
Mount Saint Peter (
Caestert Plateau) in the east. The
village is also
situated on the
Albert Canal...
- Meuse.
Further westward,
across the
Meuse river, the
southern end of the
Caestert Plateau (part of the
Mount Saint Peter) is situated, as well as the village...
-
extraction of
Limburg marl on the Sint-Pietersberg, part of the
Plateau van
Caestert, just
south of Maastricht. As
early as 1923,
Herman de
Ronde made the first...
- 800°E / 50.817; 5.800 (Honthem) Hoog-
Caestert ? 50°46′N 5°42′E / 50.767°N 5.700°E / 50.767; 5.700 (Hoog-
Caestert)
Hoogcruts ? 50°47′N 5°51′E / 50...