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- The Vaalserberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvaːlsərˌbɛr(ə)x]) is a hill with a height of 322.4 metres (1,058 ft) above NAP and is the highest point in the...
- Keutenberg (163 metres; 535 ft) Mount Saint Peter (171 metres; 561 ft) Vaalserberg (322.4 metres; 1,058 ft) Vrouwenheide (211 metres; 692 ft) List of volcanoes...
- −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...
- 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...
- (900 acres). After 1830, the territory's northernmost border point at Vaalserberg connected it to a quadripoint shared additionally with the Dutch Province...
- Drielandenpunt and very near the highest point in the Netherlands, the Vaalserberg. The Vaalserberg was previously known as "Hubertusberg", so named for the eighth...
- 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...
- the south, Limburg is bordered by the Belgian province of Liège. The Vaalserberg is on the extreme southeastern point, marking the tripoint of the Netherlands...
- Republic claim all of Western Sahara. Borders China. The summit of the Vaalserberg at 322.7 m (1059 ft) is the highest point in the European Netherlands...
- it. The eastern end point is the tripoint (together with Germany) at Vaalserberg. The border between Belgium and the Netherlands came into existence with...