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"Meuse: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step into the rich tapestry of Meuse

Background imageMeuse Collection: Map of Mssluis and the banks of the Meuse, The Netherlands, print maker: Joost

Map of Mssluis and the banks of the Meuse, The Netherlands, print maker: Joost van Geel attributed to, Jacob Quack, 1665

Background imageMeuse Collection: Mooring of the mail boat, print maker: Joost van Geel attributed to, Jacob Quack, 1665

Mooring of the mail boat, print maker: Joost van Geel attributed to, Jacob Quack, 1665

Background imageMeuse Collection: View of Hedikhuizen, The Netherlands, Roelant Roghman, Clement de Jonghe, 1637 - 1677

View of Hedikhuizen, The Netherlands, Roelant Roghman, Clement de Jonghe, 1637 - 1677

Background imageMeuse Collection: Sea chart of the southern part of the North Sea and part of the east coast of England

Sea chart of the southern part of the North Sea and part of the east coast of England, Gerard van Keulen, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown, 1688 - 1803

Background imageMeuse Collection: Sea chart of the coast of Holland between Texel and the Meuse, Jan Luyken, Anonymous

Sea chart of the coast of Holland between Texel and the Meuse, Jan Luyken, Anonymous, Johannes van Keulen (I), 1681 - 1803

Background imageMeuse Collection: SKETCHES ON THE MEUSE BETWEEN NAMUR AND GIVET, 1883: 1. Parkiston Station and Quay

SKETCHES ON THE MEUSE BETWEEN NAMUR AND GIVET, 1883: 1. Parkiston Station and Quay, Harwich, G.E. Line. 2. Namur, Just Above the Confluence of the Sambre and the Meuse, from the Brussels Railway. 3

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIEGE. Pont Des Arches blown up by Belgian troops to slow the German advance

WORLD WAR I: LIEGE. Pont Des Arches blown up by Belgian troops to slow the German advance, Liege, Belgium. Photograph, c1916

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. American artillerymen, under the command of Colonel

WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. American artillerymen, under the command of Colonel William Tidball of the 35th Division, firing upon enemy lines beyond Verdun during the Argonne Offensive, 1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: TRENCH, 1918. American troops resting in a trench near Beney, France

WORLD WAR I: TRENCH, 1918. American troops resting in a trench near Beney, France, during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I, 1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: AMERICANS. American troops of Company H of the 2nd Battalion, under Sergeant Major C

WORLD WAR I: AMERICANS. American troops of Company H of the 2nd Battalion, under Sergeant Major C.H. Greenberg, resting after a victory during the Meuse-Argonna Offensive. Photograph, 1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRANCE, c1918. American troops peeling potatoes with several children

WORLD WAR I: FRANCE, c1918. American troops peeling potatoes with several children at a village in the Meuse region of France

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: BARBED WIRE. French soldiers preparing barbed wire for the front line

WORLD WAR I: BARBED WIRE. French soldiers preparing barbed wire for the front line, at Lempire, Meuse, France, during World War I. Stereograph, 1914-1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, c1918. A French relief column of Algerian Zouaves in the Forest of Argonne

WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, c1918. A French relief column of Algerian Zouaves in the Forest of Argonne, France, during World War I, c1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U. S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest

WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U. S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest
WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U.S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest in France during World War I, October 1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: Verdun Rebuilt

Verdun Rebuilt
circa 1925: The French fortified town of Verdun, on the Meuse, scene of the longest and most severe battle of World War I in 1916, in which the French repelled a powerful German offensive

Background imageMeuse Collection: Dinant, Belgium - The Church of Notre Dame and Leffe River

Dinant, Belgium - The Church of Notre Dame and Leffe River
Dinant, Belgium - The Church of Notre Dame (Collegiate Church of Our Lady) on the banks of the River Meuse. View from the Leffe Museum. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMeuse Collection: Citadel and Collegiate Church on River Meuse, Dinant, Wallonia, Belgium, Europe

Citadel and Collegiate Church on River Meuse, Dinant, Wallonia, Belgium, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: ALBERT, PRINCE OF ROYAL SAXONY, Commander of the 4th German Army

FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: ALBERT, PRINCE OF ROYAL SAXONY, Commander of the 4th German Army (Army of the Meuse), ENGRAVING 1870

Background imageMeuse Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Bridge over the Meuse at Nouvion, France

Franco-Prussian War: Bridge over the Meuse at Nouvion, France

Background imageMeuse Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Camp of the French prisoners on the Meuse peninsula of Iges

Franco-Prussian War: Camp of the French prisoners on the Meuse peninsula of Iges

Background imageMeuse Collection: View of farm buildings and farmland, Apremont-la-Foret, Meuse Department, Lorraine, France, July

View of farm buildings and farmland, Apremont-la-Foret, Meuse Department, Lorraine, France, July

Background imageMeuse Collection: Log pile in woodland, disturbance to World War One battlefield caused by tree extraction

Log pile in woodland, disturbance to World War One battlefield caused by tree extraction, Verdun Battlefield, Verdun, Meuse Department, Lorraine, France, May

Background imageMeuse Collection: Vehicle tracks in woodland, disturbance to World War One battlefield caused by tree extraction

Vehicle tracks in woodland, disturbance to World War One battlefield caused by tree extraction, Verdun Battlefield, Verdun, Meuse Department, Lorraine, France, May

Background imageMeuse Collection: Departement of Meuse, France, True Colour Satellite Image

Departement of Meuse, France, True Colour Satellite Image
Satellite view of the departement of Meuse, France. It is bordered by Luxembourg and Belgium at north. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites

Background imageMeuse Collection: Departement of Meuse, France, Relief Map

Departement of Meuse, France, Relief Map
Relief map of the departement of Meuse, France. It is bordered by Belgium at north. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageMeuse Collection: Region of Lorraine, France, True Colour Satellite Image

Region of Lorraine, France, True Colour Satellite Image
Satellite view of Lorraine, France. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites

Background imageMeuse Collection: Region of Lorraine, France, Relief Map

Region of Lorraine, France, Relief Map
Relief map of Lorraine, France. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageMeuse Collection: DE LALAING, Jacques, Comte (1858-1917). Sambre

DE LALAING, Jacques, Comte (1858-1917). Sambre and Meuse. 19th c. Oil on canvas. BELGIUM. Tournai. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageMeuse Collection: The Bridges of the Meuse, with Royal Bridge, Rotterdam, Holl

The Bridges of the Meuse, with Royal Bridge, Rotterdam, Holland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMeuse Collection: The Meuse River, Rotterdam, Holland

The Meuse River, Rotterdam, Holland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMeuse Collection: The two bridges on the Meuse, Rotterdam, Holland

The two bridges on the Meuse, Rotterdam, Holland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMeuse Collection: The citadel and the bridges over the Meuse and Sambre, Namur

The citadel and the bridges over the Meuse and Sambre, Namur, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMeuse Collection: Dinant, Belgium - The Bayard Rock

Dinant, Belgium - The Bayard Rock on the banks of the River Meuse Date: circa 1906

Background imageMeuse Collection: Montmedy German Cemetery, Meuse, France

Montmedy German Cemetery, Meuse, France
Mass grave of 520 brave warriors in Montmedy. A German postcard of 1915, depicting the site of a mass burial of German soldiers killed in the early years of WWI

Background imageMeuse Collection: Damaged bridge at Dun sur Meuse, France, WW1

Damaged bridge at Dun sur Meuse, France, WW1
A damaged bridge at Dun sur Meuse (Dun an der Ms) between Verdun and Sedan in north eastern France during the First World War. Date: 22 November 1914

Background imageMeuse Collection: Panorama of Hastiere, Belgium

Panorama of Hastiere, Belgium and the River Meuse Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMeuse Collection: First overnight balloon flight, 1836

First overnight balloon flight, 1836
First overnight balloon flight. Historical artwork of the first overnight balloon flight, which used coal gas and took place from 7-8 November 1836

Background imageMeuse Collection: Rhine-Meuse delta, satellite image

Rhine-Meuse delta, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is red, barren areas are light blue, and water is dark blue

Background imageMeuse Collection: Rotterdam, satellite image

Rotterdam, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is green, water is blue and urban areas are pale blue and pink. Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands

Background imageMeuse Collection: Varennes 1918

Varennes 1918
Camouflaged two man tanks at Varennes, Varennes-en-Argonne, Meuse on the Western Front in France during World War I in October 1918

Background imageMeuse Collection: Napoleon III Surrenders

Napoleon III Surrenders
SURRENDER At a chateau on the banks of the river Meuse, Emperor Napoleon III surrenders to Bismarck and is later deposed

Background imageMeuse Collection: River Meuse, panoramic city view, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium, Europe

River Meuse, panoramic city view, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: Rows of white marble headstones in the Meuse-Argonne American Military cemetery for the First

Rows of white marble headstones in the Meuse-Argonne American Military cemetery for the First World War battle of Verdun, Romagne-Gesnes, Meuse, France, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: American Second World War Monument, Butte de Monsec, near Verdun, Meuse

American Second World War Monument, Butte de Monsec, near Verdun, Meuse, Alsace-Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: Mirabelle plum harvest, Hattonville region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Mirabelle plum harvest, Hattonville region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: On the edge of Regneville, northern branch of the Canal de l Est, Meuse

On the edge of Regneville, northern branch of the Canal de l Est, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: The banks of the Meuse River and the Porte Chausee, town of Verdun, Meuse

The banks of the Meuse River and the Porte Chausee, town of Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageMeuse Collection: Chateau de Gombervaux, Vaucouleurs region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Chateau de Gombervaux, Vaucouleurs region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe



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"Meuse: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step into the rich tapestry of Meuse, a region that has witnessed significant historical events and boasts breathtaking landscapes. From its pivotal role in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War to its charming towns and stunning natural wonders, it offers a captivating journey through time. In 1916, amidst the ravages of war, Meuse became synonymous with resilience as it served as one of the key positions in the Battle of Verdun. The scars may have faded over time, but this northern French region still stands as a testament to human endurance. Crossing borders into Wallonia, Belgium lies Dinant – a picturesque town nestled along River Meuse. Here, you can marvel at the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame which proudly overlooks the tranquil waters. Its grandeur is matched only by its historical significance. Venturing further south into Lorraine, France brings you to Hattonville – an enchanting region renowned for its Mirabelle plum harvests. Immerse yourself in this annual tradition where locals gather to celebrate nature's bounty while savoring delectable treats made from these succulent fruits. As you make your way back towards Belgium's Liege province on River Meuse barges become a common sight. These vessels gracefully navigate their way through Europe's waterways carrying goods and stories from different lands. Givet awaits those who venture deeper into Ardennes' embrace - an idyllic French town boasting architectural gems like Eglise Saint-Hilaire and Forteresse Charlemont. Each stone whispers tales from centuries past while offering glimpses into medieval life. Castle enthusiasts will find solace within Wallonia's Castle of Freyr and Castle Veves adorned with intricate frescoes that transport visitors back to bygone eras. Their beauty serves as reminders that history lives on through artistry etched into stone.