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Boundary marker no. 51

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Boundary marker no. 51

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Boundary marker no. 51

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    July 8, 2023

    Border between the municipalities of Lanaye (Belgium) and Canne (Netherlands).
    § 1. From the boundary marker, placed at the top of the lower part of the plateau of Saint Peter, the boundary goes in a westerly direction through the municipal boundary between Lanaye and Canne, which after a distance of 20 meters (cubits) at the point mentioned in the previous the rock referred to in the article, to arrive via a straight line at the highest point of the plateau at the meeting point of four parcels, belonging to Visschers (344, 346 B of Canne, 7 and 6a of Lanaye). At this point, which is 60 meters (cubits) from the last one, a boundary marker (No.51) will be placed.

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      April 10, 2025

      many border posts, nice to see

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        November 23, 2025

        Boundary stone no. 51 is one of many stones marking the border between Belgium and the Netherlands, often dating back to the 19th century. Such boundary stones were erected following political agreements and treaties such as the Maastricht Peace Treaty (1843) to determine the exact border line. The stone itself usually bears a number, sometimes initials or a date, making it a timeless historical landmark.

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          Location: Visé, Liège, Liège, Wallonie, Wallonia, Belgium

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