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...here you can
have a look upon the boarder between the Federal Republic
of Germany and the Netherlands.
The cobbled pavement in the lower part of the picture is
Dutch territory.
Perhaps you have not still noticed that Venlo isn´t
a German town, Venlo belongs to the Netherlands.
If you are a stranger, it might be problematic to see the
difference.
This boarder was fixed by the Convention of Vienna in 1815,
and in the 1950s you could find barbed wire here.
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But people of
Europe are belonging together and so we are going to build
up our new Europe:
A very new peaceful Europe with welfare, human rights, and
liberty for everybody.
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A
view to the F R Germany
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A
view to the Netherlands
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You
may not stop your car if you want to pass the boarder on the autobahns
or country roads.
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FOR RENT!
An old forgotten
money changer´s office next to the autobahn at the
boarder.
The new Euro
- currency made the office useless.
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But there are
a lot of things to be done. Laws, taxes and technical regulations
have to be standardized in order to bring forward trade
and economics and to overcome the unemployment.
We have to establish
a citizenchip of the European Union.
But our new European Union will become the most beautiful
country of the world!
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Signs like this are
only interesting for commercial trade.
Let´s hope they will taken to the museum very soon!
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In Venlo
main railroad station the locomotives of the international trains
are being changed.
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