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- Muni****lity of Maastricht (2008). "Muni****lity of Maastricht: Maastrichts Volkslied". N.A. Maastricht. Retrieved 5 August 2009. Literature Lourens, Piet;...
- The Treaty on European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty, is the foundation treaty of the European Union (EU). Concluded in 1992 between the...
- Voetbal Vereniging Maastricht (Dutch pronunciation: [maːtˈsxɑpələkə ˈvudbɑl vəˌreːnəɣɪŋ maːˈstrɪxt]), commonly known as MVV Maastricht ([ˌɛɱveːˈveː maːˈstrɪxt]...
- The Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre (shortened as MECC Maastricht) is a convention centre in Maastricht, Netherlands, located in the city's...
- Maastricht University Medical Center+ (formerly known as Academic Hospital Maastricht ) or Maastricht UMC+ is an academic hospital in the city of Maastricht...
- 2023-01-31. de Graaf-Weerts, Gabi (4 June 2020). "ENCI dicht: productie van Maastrichts cement definitief ten einde". WijLimburg. Retrieved 25 September 2021...
- Hospital (Academisch Zieken****s Maastricht or AZM) which opened in 1991. The AZM has been renamed MUMC+ (Maastrichts Universitair Medisch Centrum Plus)...
- Vrijthof). Baarn, 2012 Szénássy, I.L. (ed.), Maastrichts Zilver (Exhibition Catalogue Bonnefanten Museum). Maastricht, 1978 Museum aan het Vrijthof Website...
- Battle of Maastricht was one of the first battles that took place during the German Campaign on the Western Front during World War II. Maastricht was a key...
- Lambert of Maastricht, commonly referred to as Saint Lambert (Latin: Lambertus; Middle Dutch: Sint-Lambrecht; Limburgish: Lambaer, Baer, Bert(us); c. 636...