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LIMBURG
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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limburg, the south-easternmost and smallest province of holland, bounded n. by gelderland, n.w. by north brabant, s.w. by the belgian province of limburg, and s. by that of liege, and e. by germany. its area is 850 sq. m., and its population in 1900 was 281,934. it is watered by the meuse (maas) which forms part of its south-western boundary (with belgium) and then flows through its northern portion, and by such tributaries as the geul and roer (ruhr). its capital is maastricht, which gives name to one of the two administrative districts into which it is divided, the other being roermond.