Zaate Herremenie
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Carnival in Maastricht, the Netherlands
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The Zaate Herremenie (Limburgish (Maastrichtian variant) for: drunken orchestra) is a carnival that takes place in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands.
Modern history
[edit ]In 1958, Dr John Hoenen introduced a group musicians to the parade, and a tradition of pushing a pram filled with beer. In 1959, this group was named "Zaate Herremenie" by the citizens of Maastricht. In the early 1960s the name was altered to "De Zaate Herremenie 1959".
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Dr John Hoenen
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D'n Awwe Drappo
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De Zaate Herremenie 1959 in 1964