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- Neutral Moresnet (French pronunciation: [mɔʁɛsnɛt], [mɔʁɛsnɛ], German pronunciation: [ˈmɔʁəsnɛt], [ˌmɔʁəsˈnɛt]) was a small Belgian–Prussian condominium...
- Moresnet or Neutral Moresnet is a former neutral territory existing from 1816 to 1920 in modern-day Belgium. Moresnet may also refer to: Moresnet (village)...
- On 4 August 1914, Germany invaded Belgium, initially leaving Neutral Moresnet as "an oasis in a desert of destruction". "As a proof of German preparation...
- Moresnet is a village and sub-muni****lity of Plombières in the province of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. It was originally a German speaking village. Nowadays...
- Neu-Moresnet (German pronunciation: [nɔʏˈmɔʁəsnɛt], lit. 'New Moresnet') is a village and sub-muni****lity of Kelmis in the German-speaking community of...
- proper, Hergenrath, and Neu-Moresnet. The territory around the Vieille Montagne zinc mine in Kelmis was Neutral Moresnet, a neutral condominium of the...
- The Viaduct of Moresnet, also known as the Geul Valley bridge is a railway bridge above and on the southern side of the village of Moresnet, within the muni****lity...
- convergence of Belgium, Prussia/Germany, the Netherlands, and Moresnet at Vaalserberg. Moresnet was never truly a country but rather only a neutral territory...
- Between 1830 and 1919, the summit was a quadripoint, also bordering Neutral Moresnet, which is now part of Belgium's German-speaking area. The current Belgian-German...
- surname, and may refer to: Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx (1774–1863), Mayor of Moresnet Arnold von Lasaulx (1839–1886), geologist Ernst von Lasaulx (1805–1861)...