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- Mount Saint Peter (French: Montagne Saint-Pierre; Dutch: Sint-Pietersberg), also referred to as Caestert Plateau, is the northern part of a plateau running...
- point where the river is joined by the Jeker. Mount Saint Peter (Sint-Pietersberg) is largely situated within the city's muni****l borders. Maastricht...
- to end just south of Maastricht, on the top of Mount Saint Peter (St Pietersberg), at a height of 109 metres (358 ft). The Pieterpad is one of the official...
- to Kasteel Radboud; in 1941 to a bunker near Heemskerk; in 1942 to St Pietersberg; in June 1945 it was shipped back to Amsterdam. In 1968, the Rembrandt...
- Pietersberg, which they used to make cement. The company has been around since 1924, with some key locations being in Maastricht and Sint-Pietersberg...
- joined him in drinking the rum, after which they rode on to Pietersberg. On arrival at Pietersberg, Lenehan interrogated Morrison and Gray, and after consulting...
- Michielsberg, Koudenberg, Warmoesberg, Kruidtuin, Kunstberg, Zavel and St. Pietersberg Bucharest, Romania Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy Cáceres, Spain Cherdyn,...
- route that runs from Pieterburen in the north of the country to the St Pietersberg in Maastricht in the south) goes straight through Sleen. The windmill...
- Greenstone Belt (South Africa) Giyani Greenstone Belt (South Africa) Pietersberg greenstone belt (South Africa) Gwanda Greenstone Belt (Zimbabwe) Kilimafedha...
- two in front of the Tongeren Gate and one on the north slope of the St Pietersberg which offers an ideal vantage point over the fortress. The guns, once...