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Not all roads lead to Maastricht: The problems and solutions of travelling

December 16, 2004 Leave a Comment 

An old saying claims that “all roads lead to Rome”. But while the city of Maastricht prides itself on being a true European city, certainly not all roads lead to it. Travellers and commuters trying to reach a foreign city often find themselves stuck in traffic or waiting endlessly at a train station. The local [...]

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History lives in the Maas Valley

December 16, 2004 Leave a Comment 

Despite being a powerful politician, a warrior and a governor of Maastricht, Baron van Dopff (1650-1718) is best remembered as the creator of the splendid terrace gardens of Chateau Neercanne, which were planned as a fairground for van Dopff’s important guests, such as the Russian Tzar, Peter the Great.
A great admirer of the Low [...]

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The Kangaroo in Maastricht

December 15, 2004 Leave a Comment 

Maastricht is less user-friendly than the ‘land down under’
Finding a home away from home is easier said than done, especially for a travelling nation like Australia. While Australians can be found all over the world and across Europe, not many of them settle in smaller cities, such as Maastricht. As it was, Crossroads’ search for [...]

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