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Maastricht: worth a visit |
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By exploring Maastricht you even don’t need a guide. Just use your instincts and you will see until the end of the day you will have discovered the landmarks by yourself. |
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| Author: E. Alan |
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Maastricht also has an interesting historical heritage. It is known as one of the earliest area of Celtic settlements. The city was build by the soldiers of the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar. During the middle ages it was one of the main posts of the Franks and Christian activities. After the middle ages it was regularly handed over between the French and the Dutch kingdoms and republics. The long history has left its traces. Those who like to be discover the past also don’t need more than a day to dive in.
Speaking about the past we should not forget Europe, for which Maastricht also plays an important role. The famous ‘Maastricht Treaty’ which introduced the Euro was signed here in 1992. Expectations from the city were high. As a perfect ambassador of Europe it had to benefit more of the Union. The city couldn’t benefit from its crossroad situation. Maybe because of the decline of economic potential of its German neighbors.
Whatever, Maastricht offers what we might call the north-west European culture and has enough to be the cultural and political center of this area in the coming decades. Unfortunately, its destiny is related to that of Europe, more than any of another city in the Netherlands.
(resource: www.tobook.com)
About Author
E. Alan has studied history and economics in the Netherlands. Works since 2003 as freelance ecommerce advisor for travel sites.
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