Treaty of Maastricht (1843)
The Treaty of Maastricht, signed in 1843 by Belgium and the Netherlands, established the border between the two countries. It resulted in a very complicated frontier in parts that passes through houses and has tiny enclaves[1] depending on where Catholic Belgians and Dutch Protestants were living at the time.
Part of the left bank of the Meuse, near Maastricht, came back to the Netherlands.[2]
This treaty was signed four years after the Treaty of London (1839).
See also
- Treaty of London (1839)
- Iron Rhine and Iron Rhine Treaty of 1873
References
External links
- Gemeente Baarle-Nassau (2011). "History - Baarle Nassau". baarle-nassau.nl. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2014.