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English: 'Hills with a history' is part of 'Temporal itinerary to – and The accompanying complete incomplete atlas of – Cross-border marvels or astonishments of A(n) un/defined border region: Euregio Meuse-Rhine', also known as "The Complete Incomplete atlas of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine" It displays the different "terrils" (French for slag heaps) around the border region Euregio Meuse-Rhine in terms of their social and spatial 'function'.
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Author Dear Hunter, Marlies Vermeulen and Remy Kroese

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