Amby, Maastricht

Neighbourhood & former municipality in Netherlands, Limburg, Maastricht
Amby
neighbourhood & former municipality
Location of Amby in Maastricht
Location of Amby in Maastricht
MunicipalityMaastricht
ProvinceLimburg
CountryNetherlands
Area
 • Total447 ha (1,105 acres)
Population
 • Total6,565
 • Density1,500/km2 (3,800/sq mi)

A former village, Amby is now a neighborhood (part 25) of Maastricht, in the Netherlands, located about 4 km northeast of the center of the city.

From January 2, 1839, to July 1, 1970, Amby existed as a separate municipality. As of 2017, it had a total population of 6,565.[1]

In November 2008, an amateur archaeologist discovered in a field 2 meters out of Amby the largest ever found Celtic gold and silver treasure in the Netherlands. Archaeologists from Maastricht and the VU University Amsterdam recovered 70 silver and 39 golden coins which dates back to the 1st century before Christ.

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  • Celtic treasure of Amby. 1st BC silver and gold coins, found in the Maastricht neighbourhood of Amby in 2008. Perhaps hidden in the ground by Eburones fleeing for Roman invaders.
    Celtic treasure of Amby. 1st BC silver and gold coins, found in the Maastricht neighbourhood of Amby in 2008. Perhaps hidden in the ground by Eburones fleeing for Roman invaders.
  • The former municipality of "Ambij" on an 1866 map.
    The former municipality of "Ambij" on an 1866 map.
Neighbouring areas
Nazareth Meerssen municipality Meerssen municipality
Wittevrouwenveld
Amby
Valkenburg municipality
Scharn Scharn Scharn

References

  1. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2017" [Key figures for districts and neighborhoods 2017]. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (in Dutch).
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50°52′N 5°44′E / 50.867°N 5.733°E / 50.867; 5.733


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