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  2. Pilgrimage of the Relics, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrimage of the Relics or Maastricht Septennial Pilgrimage (Dutch: Heiligdomsvaart van Maastricht) is a seven-yearly Catholic event in the Dutch city of Maastricht. Originating in the Middle Ages, it developed from a pilgrimage to the grave of Saint Servatius into the present-day religious, historical, cultural and commercial enterprise.

  3. Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    Maastricht (/ ˈ m ɑː s t r ɪ x t / MAH ... In recent years the Maastricht dialect has been in decline (see dialect levelling) and a language switch to Standard ...

  4. Caves of Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The Caves of Maastricht, also known as the caves of Mount Saint Peter [1] or the Maastricht Underground, are a collection of limestone quarries in Maastricht, the Netherlands, the origins of which date back to the 13th century. They were originally dug to mine chalk. [2]

  5. Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius - Wikipedia

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    In 1579, the church treasure suffered badly during the Sack of Maastricht by the Spanish troops led by the Duke of Parma. In 1634, under the threat of war, the treasure was brought to Liège, where it remained for twenty years. After the conquest of Maastricht by the French in 1794, the chapter of Saint Servatius was made to pay heavy war taxes ...

  6. Maastricht Natural History Museum - Wikipedia

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    A significant mosasaurus skull was taken by the French during the Siege of Maastricht, and has been housed at the French National Museum of Natural History since 1794. Multiple attempts have been made since 1824 to have the piece returned to Maastricht. [4] The museum also has a period room with cabinets of curiosities.

  7. Onze Lieve Vrouweplein - Wikipedia

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    The square is situated south of Maastricht's pedestrianised shopping district. Well known for its many café terraces, it is a popular place with tourists and local people alike. The Onze Lieve Vrouweplein was originally named Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerkhof , because it was the churchyard of the Basilica of Our Lady and the neighbouring parish church ...

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