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Limburg, province, Belgium

Limburg (lĭm`bûrg, Du. lĭm`bûrkh), Fr. Limbourg, province (1991 pop. 750,435), 930 sq mi (2,409 sq km), NE Belgium, bordering on the Netherlands in the north. The chief cities are Hasselt Hasselt (hä`səlt), city (1991 pop. 66,611), capital of Limburg prov., NE Belgium, in the Campine region, a port on the Albert Canal.
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 (the capital), Tongeren Tongeren (tông`ərən), Fr. Tongres, commune (1991 pop. 29,451), Limburg prov., E Belgium.
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, and Sint-Truiden Sint-Truiden (sĭnt-troi`dən), Fr. Saint-Trond, town (1991 pop. 36,994), Limburg prov., E Belgium.
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. The province is bordered in the east by the Meuse River and is crossed by the Albert Canal Albert Canal, waterway, c.80 mi (130 km) long, N Belgium, from the Meuse River to the Scheldt River; constructed 1930–39. The canal connects the important industrial region around Liège with the port of Antwerp , Belgium.
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. It is largely agricultural; dairy products, fruit, grains, and sugar beets as well as market garden produce are cultivated. Coal is mined, although in decreasing quantities, in the Campine region in the north. Most of Limburg was included in the prince-bishopric of Liège Liège (lyĕzh), Du. Luik, Ger. Lüttich, province (1991 pop.
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 until 1792. It became (1815) part of the Dutch province of Limburg, which was divided between Belgium and the Netherlands in 1839. Limburg's population is largely Dutch-speaking.

Limburg, province, Netherlands

Limburg (lĭm`bûrg, Dutch lĭm`bûrkh), province (1994 pop. 1,125,200), c.850 sq mi (2,200 sq km), SE Netherlands, bordering on Belgium in the west and south and Germany in the east. Maastricht Maastricht (mäs`trĭkht'), city (1994 pop. 118,102), capital of Limburg prov.
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, on the Meuse (Maas) River, is the province's capital and chief industrial center. Regional industries include chemicals, clothing, and metal products. Wheat is grown, and pigs and poultry are raised. Market gardening is important in Venlo Venlo (vĕn`lō), city (1994 pop. 65,367), Limburg prov., SE Netherlands, on the Maas (Meuse) River, near the German border.
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. Heerlen Heerlen (hār`lən), city (1994 pop. 95,794), Limburg prov., SE Netherlands. It is an industrial and transportation center.
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, Roermond Roermond (rr`mônd), city (1994 pop. 43,110), Limburg prov.
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, and Sittard are other principal cities. Rich in historic antiquities, the province takes its name from the former duchy of Limburg, which comprised the southern part of the modern province, including Maastricht, and an eastern portion of modern Liège prov. in Belgium. The small town of Limbourg, E of Liège, was its capital. Founded in the 11th cent., the duchy was divided in the Peace of Westphalia (1648) between the United Netherlands (which received Maastricht) and the Spanish Netherlands. The duchy was united (1815) under the kingdom of the Netherlands. Limburg prov., as established in 1815, did not correspond to the borders of the old duchy. It was contested after the establishment (1831) of an independent Belgium. The Dutch-Belgian treaty of 1839 divided the territory, which was incorporated with the Dutch and Belgian provinces of Limburg. Belgian separatist feeling existed in the Netherlands' Limburg prov. in the 19th cent.; the area was not fully integrated into the Dutch national structure until the early 20th cent.
Limburg1, Limbourg
de. active ?1400--?1416, a Dutch family of manuscript illuminators. The three brothers Pol, Herman, and Jehanequin are best known for illustrating the Tr?s Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, one of the finest examples of the International Gothic style

Limburg2
1. a medieval duchy of W Europe: divided between the Netherlands and Belgium in 1839
2. a province of the SE Netherlands: contains a coalfield and industrial centres. Capital: Maastricht. Pop.: 1 142 000 (2003 est.). Area: 2253 sq. km (809 sq. miles)
3. a province of NE Belgium: contains the industrial regions of the Kempen coalfield. Capital: Hasselt. Pop.: 805 786 (2004 est.). Area: 2422 sq. km (935 sq. miles)


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