Maasland

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Maasland is a historical region in the Low Countries centered along the river Meuse, known for its medieval political and cultural significance.

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Maasland canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
associatedWith ecclesiastical territories
medieval lordships
riverine trade routes
borderRegionOf Meuse valley NERFINISHED
culturalRegionType Meuse valley cultural area NERFINISHED
hasCentralRiver Meuse NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance medieval culture of the Low Countries
hasEconomicRole medieval trade
river transport
hasGeographicalCharacter cross-border region
river valley region
hasHistoricalStatus multi-jurisdictional region
non-sovereign region
hasLanguageTradition Middle Dutch culture NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalSignificance medieval politics of the Low Countries
hasToponymOrigin Dutch word "Maas" for Meuse
suffix "-land" meaning land or region
historicalFunction corridor between northern and southern Low Countries
zone of cultural exchange
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
knownFor medieval cultural importance
medieval political importance
locatedAlong Meuse NERFINISHED
locatedIn Low Countries
namedAfter Meuse NERFINISHED
partlyLocatedIn present-day Belgium
present-day Germany
present-day Netherlands
partOf historical Low Countries NERFINISHED

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Maaseik locatedIn Maasland