Province of Limburg

Province of Limburg

Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = "Provincie Limburg"
"Province de Limbourg"
conventional_long_name = Province of Limburg
common_name = Limburg
subdivision = Province
nation = United Kingdom of the Netherlands
status_text = Province of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
event_start =
year_start = 1815
date_start =
event_end = Treaty of London
year_end = 1839
date_end = April 19
p1 = Meuse-Inférieure
flag_p1 = Flag of France.svg
s1 = Duchy of Limburg (1839-1866)
flag_s1 = Duchylimburg.pngs2 = Limburg (Belgium)
flag_s2 = Flag of Belgium.svg






image_map_caption = The United Kingdom of the Netherlands with the Province of Limburg in yellow.
capital = Maastricht

Limburg was one of the provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. The province existed for the duration of the United Kingdom, from 1815 to 1839. When King William I signed the Treaty of London in 1839, the province was split into a Belgian, and a Dutch part, the "new" Duchy of Limburg.

Geography

The territory of Limburg was the same as the combined territories of the present Dutch and Belgian provinces, with the exception of Voeren, which was a part of the province of Liège at the time. Its capital was Maastricht.

For legal matters, the province was subdivided into the arrondissements of Maastricht, Hasselt and Roermond.

History

Following the Napoleonic Era, the great powers, United Kingdom, Prussia, the Austrian Empire, the Russian Empire and France, created a new United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815. A new province was formed from the former French Empire département of Meuse-Inférieure, excluding Niederkrüchten and Herzogenrath which were assigned to Prussia, and was to receive the name "Maastricht," after its capital. The first king, William I, who did not want the name of the former Duchy of Limburg to be lost, insisted that the name be changed to "Limburg." As such, the name of the new province derived from the old duchy that had existed until 1648 within the triangle of Maastricht, Liège, and Aachen.

Dissolution

When the Catholic and French-speaking Belgians split away from the mainly Calvinist, Dutch Netherlands in the Belgian Revolution of 1830, General Daine, the commander of the provincial armed forces of Limburg, situated in Maastricht, chose the side of the Belgian rebels. He left the city on 7 November 1830. He arrived at Roermond on 9 November and at Venlo on 11 November. Both cities welcomed him with open arms and sided with the rebellion. However, Maastricht was back under control by loyalist forces under the command of Colonel Dibbets.

Although most of the province, including the fortress city of Venlo, at the time Belgium's nothernmost fortress, was under Belgian control following Belgium's "de facto" independence after the French intervention, the city of Maastricht remained in Dutch hands.

In 1839, King William I recognised the independence of Belgium by signing the Treaty of London. As a consequence, the Belgians had to relinquish the eastern part of Limburg to the Netherlands.


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