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  2. Germany–Netherlands border - Wikipedia

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    The border is located in the northwestern part of Germany and the east of the Netherlands. The border runs as a fairly irregular line from the shore of the Dollart bay which is part of the Ems river estuary in the north to the Belgium–GermanyNetherlands tripoint at Vaalserberg. The length of the border is around 570 kilometres (350 mi) in ...

  3. Dutch annexation of German territory after the Second World ...

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    In 1946, in the name of the Dutch government, he officially claimed 4,980 km 2 (1,920 sq mi) of German territory, which was not even half of the area envisioned by Van Kleffens. The Dutch-German border would be drawn from Vaals via Winterswijk to the Ems River, so that 550,000 Germans would live inside the Dutch national borders.

  4. Vaalserberg - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Country Point with the border post dating back to 1926 Gemmenicher Tunnel. The Vaalserberg is also the location of the tripoint between Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands and so its summit is called the Drielandenpunt ("three country point") in Dutch, Dreiländereck ("three country corner") in German and Trois Frontières ("three borders") or Trois Bornes ("three border stones") in ...

  5. File:Deutsch-Niederländische Grenzfrage.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Wikipedia will use its language if the SVG file supports that language. For example, the German Wikipedia will use German if the SVG file has German. To embed this file in a particular language use the lang parameter with the appropriate language code, e.g. [[File:Deutsch-Niederländische Grenzfrage.svg|lang=en]] for the English version.

  6. Category:Germany–Netherlands border - Wikipedia

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    GermanyNetherlands border crossings (15 P) Pages in category "GermanyNetherlands border" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. Limburg (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in the continental Netherlands is the Vaalserberg (meaning 'mountain' of Vaals) with a height of 322.4 metres [11] (1,058 ft) above NAP, rising approximately 110 metres above the village Vaals, where three countries (Netherlands, Belgium and Germany) border each other at the so-called "Three-country-point".

  8. Category:Germany–Netherlands border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Contains border crossings between Germany and the Netherlands. Pages in category "GermanyNetherlands border crossings" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  9. Lower Germanic Limes - Wikipedia

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    Southern section of the Lower Germanic Limes (between VLPIA NOVIOMAGVS BATAVORVM und RIGOMAGVS) on the Tabula Peutingeriana The Lower Germanic Limes (Latin: limes ad Germaniam inferiorem, Dutch: Neder-Germaanse Limes, German: Niedergermanischer Limes) is the former frontier between the Roman province of Germania Inferior and Germania Magna.