- The
Vaalserberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvaːlsərˌbɛr(ə)x]; Limburgish:
Vaolserberg [ˈvɒː˦˨lsəʀˌbæː˦˨˧ʀəx]) is a
mountain with a
height of 322.4 metres...
- far southeast, up to a
height of no more than 322 m (1,056 ft) at the
Vaalserberg, and some low hill
ranges in the
central parts. Most of the
areas below...
- the south,
Limburg is
bordered by the
Belgian province of Liège. The
Vaalserberg is the
extreme southeastern point, the
tripoint of the Netherlands, Germany...
-
Drielandenpunt and very near the
highest point in the Netherlands, the
Vaalserberg. The
Vaalserberg was
previously known as "Hubertusberg", so
named for the eighth...
- 22778°E / 53.18028; 7.22778 (East: Nieuweschans))
Highest Point —
Vaalserberg (327.5 m
above sea level) (50°45′17″N 6°01′15″E / 50.75472°N 6.02083°E...
- (900 acres).
After 1830, the territory's
northernmost border point at
Vaalserberg connected it to a
quadripoint shared additionally with the
Dutch Province...
-
entirely within the
boundaries of
Dutch Limburg,
except right after the
Vaalserberg climb,
there is a
short p****age
through Gemmenich in Belgium. Past editions...
- −7 m (−23 ft),
below sea level.
highest point on
European mainland:
Vaalserberg 322.7 m (1,059 ft)
above sea level.
highest point (including the Caribbean...
- the
exact point is in a lake, but a
marker is
built on that point) the
Vaalserberg of the Netherlands, Germany, and
Belgium the "Dreiländereck" of Germany...
- Wilhelminatoren [nl] with the same name only 20
kilometers further away at the
Vaalserberg in Vaals. The
construction of the
tower was
initiated by the Kurcomité...