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molsberg+netherlands Latitude and Longitude:

50°50′28″N 5°59′11″E / 50.841111°N 5.986389°E / 50.841111; 5.986389
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Molsberg
Village
Location of Molsberg
Country Netherlands Netherlands
Province Limburg
Municipality Simpelveld
Population
 • Total300
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)

Molsberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɔlzbɛr(ə)x]), English: Mols hill) is a hamlet in the southeastern Netherlands. It is located close to the village of Simpelveld in the municipality of Simpelveld, Limburg, about 20 km east of Maastricht. The village has a population of 300 people after it was expanded with 54 new houses in 2004.

The name Molsberg refers to the hill (berg) it is built on and to the Mols family. [1] Molsberg is also the name of the hill the village is built on. This hill goes up to 212m with an average incline of 4% and is part of the Amstel Gold Race.

The farm located at Molsberg 96 dates from 1732 and has been designated a national monument. [2]

References

  1. ^ Tourism information Simpelveld Archived 2014-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Molsberg 96 on the Dutch monument register

50°50′28″N 5°59′11″E / 50.841111°N 5.986389°E / 50.841111; 5.986389


molsberg+netherlands Latitude and Longitude:

50°50′28″N 5°59′11″E / 50.841111°N 5.986389°E / 50.841111; 5.986389
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Molsberg
Village
Location of Molsberg
Country Netherlands Netherlands
Province Limburg
Municipality Simpelveld
Population
 • Total300
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)

Molsberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɔlzbɛr(ə)x]), English: Mols hill) is a hamlet in the southeastern Netherlands. It is located close to the village of Simpelveld in the municipality of Simpelveld, Limburg, about 20 km east of Maastricht. The village has a population of 300 people after it was expanded with 54 new houses in 2004.

The name Molsberg refers to the hill (berg) it is built on and to the Mols family. [1] Molsberg is also the name of the hill the village is built on. This hill goes up to 212m with an average incline of 4% and is part of the Amstel Gold Race.

The farm located at Molsberg 96 dates from 1732 and has been designated a national monument. [2]

References

  1. ^ Tourism information Simpelveld Archived 2014-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Molsberg 96 on the Dutch monument register

50°50′28″N 5°59′11″E / 50.841111°N 5.986389°E / 50.841111; 5.986389


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