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Dilsen-Stokkem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɪlsə(n) ˈstɔkɛm]; Limburgish: Dilse-Stokkem; French: Dilsen-Stockem) is a municipality and city [2] located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On 1 January 2018, Dilsen-Stokkem had a total population of 20,454. The total area is 65.61 km² which gives a population density of 312 inhabitants per km².
This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Flemish town Dilsen-Stokkem. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. Object Status?
View of the Great Market place in Limburg's capital Hasselt. Limburg (Dutch: Limburg, pronounced [ˈlɪmbʏr(ə)x] ⓘ; Limburgish: Limburg [ˈlɪm˦ˌbʏʀ˦əx] or Wes-Limburg [wæsˈlɪm˦ˌbʏʀ˦əx]; French: Limbourg, pronounced ⓘ), also known as Belgian Limburg, is a province in Belgium.
Dilsen-Stokkem Haagstraat 42 71544 Info: See also. List of onroerend erfgoed in Limburg (Belgium) ...
The list of onroerend heritage sites in Dilsen-Stokkem with an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Flemish town Dilsen-Stokkem contains over 500 objects. These lists are part of Belgium's national heritage: List of protected heritage sites in Dilsen-Stokkem (part 1) (numbers 71120–71544)
The park is in the province of Limburg, covering territory in the municipalities of As, Dilsen-Stokkem, Genk, Lanaken, Maasmechelen and Zutendaal.As well as extensive woodlands, it includes existing protected natural areas such as the Mechelse Heide, Zipebeek Valley (de Vallei van de Ziepbeek), Bog under the Mountain (het Ven onder de Berg) and the Neerharer Heide.
Maasmechelen (Dutch pronunciation: [maːsˈmɛxələ(n)]; Limburgish: Mechele) is a municipality located on the Meuse in the Belgian province of Limburg.. It comprises the former municipalities of Mechelen-aan-de-Maas, Vucht, Leut, Meeswijk, Uikhoven, Eisden, Opgrimbie, Boorsem, and Kotem.
Berg, often called Berg aan de Maas, is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.It is a part of the municipality of Stein, and lies about 6 km northwest of Geleen.. The village was first mentioned in 1294-1295 as "apud Berge", which means "hill on the Maas". [3]