Рет қаралды 65
The history of Neutral-Morsenet and the associated zinc mine is the subject of the history of this small piece of land, which was unknown to me until now, in the museum.
The museum shows very nicely, with many interactive activities,
how moving the history of this region was.
Particularly in the 103 years of statelessness between 1816 and 1919.
In these years, the outdated constitutional law of the Napoleonic Code applied.
In order to achieve definitive independence from the administrative states, attempts were made to establish Esperanto as the official state language.
You can find more detailed information about the museum here:
mvm-kelmis.be/de/
and generally here:
de.wikipedia.o...
The photo of the museum building comes from Wikipedia
fr.wikipedia.o...
and the photo of the stamps from the website of
www.lastdodo.de
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