Maas), bordering the Netherlands. For this reason the river is called Grensmaas (for "border Meuse") here. Two smaller rivers, the Bosbeek (or Oeterbeek)...
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lying in the eastern end of the municipality. Kessenich is the end of the Grensmaas, the part of the Meuse who forms a natural border with the Dutch province...
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blown by sea winds. Over time a relatively deep valley was eroded by the Grensmaas. The slope of the plateau to the west of the Maas valley is steep and...
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