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Čeština: Schématická mapa Neutrálního Moresnetu a okolí.

Legenda:

  1. cs:Nizozemí (od roku cs:1830)*, cs:provincie Limburg
  2. cs:Belgie (od roku 1830)*, provincie Licge
  3. Neutrální Moresnet (cs:1816cs:1919)
  4. cs:Prusko, provincie cs:Porýní

a. holandsko-belgická hranice (od roku cs:1843)*
b. cesta z cs:Aachenu do cs:Licge
c. současná německo-belgická hranice (od roku cs:1919)#

(*) Území (1) a (2) byla v letech cs:1815cs:1830 sjednocena jako cs:Spojené království nizozemské. V roce cs:1830 se Belgie odtrhla, zbytek původního království je od roku cs:1839 znám jako Holandsko. Hranice mezi oběma zeměmi byly formálně stanoveny v roce cs:1843.

(#) V roce 1919, obdržela Belgie dvoujazyčný Moresnet a část německy a fracouzsky mluvících Východních kantonů jako kompenzaci škod, které utrpěla v 1. světové válce. Od té doby jsou všechna území (2), (3) a (4 západně od c) částí Belgie, s výjimkou krátkého období za 2. světové války, kdy byly Moresnet a Východní kantony obsazeny Německem.
English: Schematic map of the location and surroundings of Neutral Moresnet.

Features:

  1. The Netherlands (as of 1830)*, province of Limburg
  2. Belgium (as of 1830)*, province of Liège
  3. Neutral Moresnet (18161919)
  4. Prussia, Rhine Province

a. The Dutch-Belgian border (as of 1843)*
b. The AachenLiège road
c. The present-day German-Belgian border (as of 1919)#

(*) Territories (1) and (2) were joined from 1815 until 1830 as the united Kingdom of the Netherlands. In 1830, Belgium seceded, which was acknowledged by the Dutch in 1839. The border between the two countries was formally determined in 1843.

(#) In 1919, Belgium received bilingual Moresnet and the part-Germanophone, part-Francophone East Cantons as compensation for damages incurred in World War I. Since then, all territories marked (2), (3) and (4 west of c) have been part of Belgium, except for a brief period in World War II when Germany (re-)annexed Moresnet and the East Cantons.

The map was hand-drawn by Arjan de Weerd, who releases it into the public domain, provided he is credited whenever the image is (re)used.
Español: Mapa esquematizado de la ubicación y entorno de Moresnet Neutral.

Leyenda:

  1. Países Bajos (fronteras de 1830)*, provincia de Limburg
  2. Bélgica (fronteras de 1830)*, provincia de Lieja
  3. Moresnet Neutral (18161919)
  4. Prusia, Provincia del Rin

a. La frontera entre los Países Bajos y Bélgica (1843)*
b. La vía AquisgránLieja
c. Frontera germano-belga (1919)#

(*) Territorios (1) y (2) estuvieron unidos entre 1815 y 1830 como el Reino Unido de los Países Bajos. En 1830, Bélgica se separó, siendo reconocida la separación por Países Bajos en 1839. La frontera entre los dos países fue formalmente determinada en 1843.

(#) En 1919, Bélgica recibió el territorio bilingüe de Moresnet y los cantones del este, de habla en parte alemana y en parte francesa, como compensación por los daños sufridos durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Desde entonces, los territorios marcados como (2), (3) y (4 oeste de c) han formado parte de Bélgica, excepto por un breve período durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial cuando Alemania re-anexó Moresnet y los cantones del este.
Français : Carte schématique du micro-état de Moresnet
  1. Les Pays-Bas (frontière de 1830)*, Province de Limburg
  2. Belgique (à partir de 1830)*, province de Liège
  3. Moresnet (18161919)
  4. Prusse, Rhénanie-Palatinat

a. La frontière Pays-bas/Belgique (en 1843)*
b. La route reliant Aix-la-Chapelle à Liège
c. La frontière actuelle Allemagne-Belgique (à partir de 1919)#

*Les territoires (1) et (2) appartenaient tout deux, de 1815 à 1830, au Royaume-Uni des Pays-Bas. En 1830, la Belgique prit son indépendance, qui fut reconnue par les Pays-Bas en 1839. La frontière entre les deux pays fut officialisée en 1843.

#En 1919, La Belgique reçut les parties bilingue, germanophone et francophone de Moresnet à titre de compensation pour les dommages subis durant la Première Guerre mondiale. Depuis, les territoires (2), (3) et (4 à l'ouest de c) firent partie de la Belgique, sauf durant une courte période pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale quand l'Allemagne réannexa Moresnet.
Italiano: Carta schematica della micronazione di Moresnet
  1. I Paesi Bassi (frontieri del 1830)*, Provincia del Limburgo
  2. Belgio (indipendente dai Paesi Bassi nel 1830)*,
  3. Moresnet (18161919)
  4. Prussia (dal 1871 Impero Tedesco), Renania

a. Frontiera Paesi Bassi/Belgio (nel 1843)*
b. La strada Aquisgrana-Liegi
c. La frontiera attuale tra Germania e Belgio (a partire dal 1919)#

*I territori (1) e (2) appartenevano entrambi dal 1815 al 1830, ai Paesi Bassi. Nel 1830, il Belgio divenne indipendente, ma fu riconosciuto indipendente dai Paesi Bassi solo nel 1839. La frontiera tra i due paesi fu fissata nel 1843.

#Nel 1919, il Belgio ricevette Moresnet e il Cantone dell'Est come risarcimento dalla Germania alla fine della Prima Guerra Mondiale. I territori (2), (3) e (4 a ovest di c) hanno fatto da quella data sempre parte del Belgio, salvo dal 1940 al 1944 quando durante la Seconda Guerra mondiale furono annessi alla Germania Nazista.
Source The map was hand-drawn by Arjan de Weerd, who releases it into the public domain, provided he is credited whenever the image is (re)used. (Moresnet.png)
Author Arjan de Weerd
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Public domain This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Arjan de Weerd. This applies worldwide.
In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:
Arjan de Weerd grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

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current14:24, 15 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:24, 15 November 2016413 × 515 (5 KB)JahoeSolved format error (using pngout), preventing the image from loading in at least one image editor (gimp). Compressed png encoding on the fly (the main purpose of pngout). No visible alterations.
14:33, 2 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 14:33, 2 May 2005413 × 515 (6 KB)Aliter{{PD}} Changed the lettering.
03:54, 20 December 2004Thumbnail for version as of 03:54, 20 December 2004413 × 515 (8 KB)ShizhaoThis image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: Schematic map of the location and surroundings of Neutral Moresnet. '''Features:'''<br> 1. The Netherlands (as of 1830)*, province of [[Limburg (Netherlands

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