Daalhof is a residential neighborhood situated in Maastricht's southwestern section, in Limburg Province of the Netherlands. As one of 44 official neighborhoods within Maastricht municipality built between 1971-1984 and is typical of urban planning ideas of that period, Daalhof features both high-rise buildings surrounded by green space as well as single family homes arranged around courtyards or residential streets.
Hazendans and Belfort can be found to the north, Mariaberg to the east, Campagne and Wolder to the south and Belgium's Lanaken and Riemst municipalities to the west; some homes within Daalhof are built literally up against its Belgian border with gardens serving as border posts themselves! There are multiple crossing points between Daalhof and Belgium with most simply consisting of unpaved roads that cross unnoticed.
Daalhof can trace its history back to Roman Empire days. An important Roman road from Gesoriacum (Boulogne-sur-Mer) to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Cologne), Via Belgica, passed through Daalhof; today this route can be found approximately 300 meters north of Tongerseweg on either side. On Belgian territory this narrow road was preserved as Roman Steenweg. Daalhof's section corresponds with straight western section of Numitorhof; its northern branch, Via Belgica; JE. Bogaers and JH.F. Bloemers conducted multiple studies / documentations during 1960s studies/documentationss by JE. Bogaers and JH.F. Bloemers study/documented several times by JE. Bogaers and JH.F. Bloemers of this section studied and documented multiple times by JE. Bogaers and JH.F. Bloemers both studied/documented during 1960s by J.E. Bogaers and JH.F. Bloemers. In 1960s this Northern section was extensively documented and documented numerous times by J.E. Bogaers and J.H.F. Bloemers / J.H.F. Bloemers respectively in line with straight western section Numitorhof on Belgian side with J.E. Bloemers in Daalhoff by J.E. Bogaers respectively J H F Bloemers as the Roman Road extensively by J E Bogaers /Bogaers and J H /H.F. Bloemers for study and J E/H F Bloemers extensively by J E/H F Bloemers/J HFF Bloemers in this Roman Road branch was studied/ B/F. F / HF Boemers who documented its northern branch studied several times by J E Bogaers/ / F Bloemers during study by J E/H F Bloeers in 1961 for research to furthermoreers/ H/ F Bloemers/H /F Bloeers respectively J/H F F BOEEERS for J/H F Bloeers/H. F Bloemers which in both T/ /Bo G.
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