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Maastricht - traducción al holandés

MUNICIPALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS
Maestricht; Mestreech; UN/LOCODE:NLMST; Limmel; Maastricht, the Netherlands; Maastricht, Netherlands; Mastericht; Maasthrict; Maastrict; Trajectum ad Mosam; History of Maastricht; Randwyck; Demographics of Maastricht
  • Giants' Parade, 2019: Gigantius of Maastricht
  • 13th-century Dominican church converted into a bookstore
  • The [[Siege of Maastricht (1579)]] as depicted in the [[Palace of Aranjuez]]
  • [[Jan Pieter Minckeleers]]
  • Maastricht main railway station]]
  • Markt and town hall
  • Relaxing in Charles Eyckpark
  • Wyck-Céramique]]
  • Slavante on the slopes of [[Mount Saint Peter]]
  • European Institute of Public Administration
  • Medieval art in the [[Bonnefantenmuseum]]
  • 'coffeeshop']] boats at Maasboulevard
  • Student rowing club MSRV Saurus in [[Zuid-Willemsvaart]]
  • Arriva]] bus at Boschstraat
  • A2 motorway]] and Koning Willem-Alexandertunnel
  • [[André Rieu]]
  • Chest of Saint Servatius in the [[Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius]]
  • 19th-century industry: Maastricht potteries in Boschstraat
  • Saint Servatius]]
  • [[Peter Debye]]
  • Prime minister [[Dries van Agt]] presiding over the 1981 [[European Council]] in the town hall
  • View of Maastricht from the fortress on [[Mount Saint Peter]]
  • [[Tom Dumoulin]]
  • [[Henrietta d'Oultremont]]
  • Jeker valley with vineyards
  • Typical street in the [[Jekerkwartier]], part of the city centre
  • Hotel Management School at [[Bethlehem Castle]]
  • Students at work at UM Law School
  • The 12th-century ''Keizerzaal'' or Emperor's Hall in the westwork of the [[Basilica of Saint Servatius]]
  • TEFAF]], Maastricht's prestigious art fair
  • Christmas decorations [[Onze Lieve Vrouweplein]]
  • [[Maastricht University]] faculty on their way to the annual ''dies natalis''
  • Dutch topographic map of Maastricht, March 2014
  • A pond in ''Stadspark'', Maastricht's main park
  • [[Victor de Stuers]]
  • Roman sanctuary in the basement of Hotel Derlon
  • Medieval city wall (''Onze-Lieve-Vrouwewal'')
  • [[Maastricht Aachen Airport]]
  • Plate commemorating the liberation, 14 September 1944
  • [[Maastricht University]], Campus Randwyck
  • Our Lady's]] from the church tower of Saint John's
  • Provincial Government Buildings
  • Office park Randwyck-Noord
  • Sheep on [[Mount Saint Peter]]
  • [[ENCI]] quarry
  • Saint Servatius Basilica]]

Maastricht         
Maastricht, provincial capital (Limburg) in the southeastern Netherlands
MVV         
n. professional football club located in Maastricht in The Netherlands

Definición

Maastricht Treaty
The Maastricht Treaty (named for the Dutch town in which the treaty was signed) is also known as the Treaty of European Union. The treaty creates a European Union by: (a) commiting the 12 member states of the European Economic Community to both European Monetary Union (EMU) and political union; (b) introducing a single currency (European Currency Unit, ECU); (c) establishing a European System of Central Banks (ESCB); (d) creating a European Central Bank (ECB); and (e) broadening EEC integration by including both a common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and cooperation in justice and home affairs (CJHA). The treaty, negotiated in 1991 and signed in February 1992, entered into force on November 1, 1993.The Maastricht Treaty envisioned EMU being achieved in three stages:

Wikipedia

Maastricht

Maastricht ( MAH-strikht, US also mah-STRIKHT, Dutch: [maːˈstrɪxt] (listen); Limburgish: Mestreech [məˈstʀeːç]; French: Maestricht (archaic); Spanish: Mastrique (archaic)) is a city and a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse (Dutch: Maas), at the point where the Jeker joins it. Mount Saint Peter (Sint-Pietersberg) is largely situated within the city's municipal borders. Maastricht is adjacent to the border with Belgium and is part of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, an international metropolis with a population of about 3.9 million, which includes the nearby German and Belgian cities of Aachen, Liège and Hasselt.

Maastricht developed from a Roman settlement (Trajectum ad Mosam) to a medieval river trade and religious centre. In the 16th century it became a garrison town and in the 19th century an early industrial centre. Today, the city is a thriving cultural and regional hub. It became well known through the Maastricht Treaty and as the birthplace of the euro. Maastricht has 1677 national heritage buildings (rijksmonumenten), the second highest number in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. The city is visited by tourists for shopping and recreation, and has a large international student population.

Ejemplos de uso de Maastricht
1. I didnt want Maastricht either but I didnt want the Government to fall, otherwise we would have got Maastricht without the monetary and social chapter optouts.
2. Maastricht, 1''1 John Major probably breaks out in cold sweat at the mention of the Maastricht summit which almost destroyed his premiership.
3. Major managed the Maastricht negotiations with great skill.
4. Secondly, the constitution is a different treaty to Maastricht.
5. The Maastricht treaty defines "excessive deficit" as 3 per cent.