List of Famous people born in Limburg, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Tonny Pannemans
René Lotz
Cornelis Gerardus René Lotz is a retired Dutch cyclist who was active between 1957 and 1960. In 1960 he won the Tour of Austria and finished in fourth place in the 100 km team time trial at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He also competed in the individual road race at the 1960 Olympics.
Cheryl Seinen
Cheryl Seinen is a Dutch badminton player. She has won women's doubles events in Romania, Slovakia and the Netherlands, and has also won mixed doubles events in Scandinavia. Seinen was the gold medalist at the 2019 European Games in the women's doubles event with Selena Piek.
Jacques Goudstikker
Jacques Goudstikker was a Jewish Dutch art dealer who fled the Netherlands when it was invaded by Nazi Germany during World War II, leaving three furnished properties and an extensive and significant art collection including over 1200 paintings, many of which had been previously catalogued as "Old Masters". The entire collection, which had been surveyed by Hermann Goering himself, was subsequently looted by the Nazis. Between the two World Wars, Jacques Goudstikker had been the most important Dutch dealer of Old Master paintings, according to Peter C. Sutton, executive director and CEO of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science. Despite efforts of Goudstikker's widow after the war to regain possession of the collection, it was not until after her death that the Dutch government finally restituted 202 paintings to the Goudstikker family in 2006. To finance efforts to reclaim more of the stolen art, a large portion of them were sold at auction in 2007 for almost $10 million.
Rob Ruijgh
Rob Ruijgh is a Dutch former professional racing cyclist.
Eric van der Luer
Eric van der Luer is a former Dutch international footballer who played as a midfielder.
Mariette Rissenbeek
Léon Berben
Bart Brentjens
Bart Jan-Baptist Marie Brentjens is a Dutch racing cyclist in mountain biking.
Jo Maas
Jo Maas is a retired Dutch professional road bicycle racer. In the 1979 Tour de France, Maas won stage 10 and finished 7th place in the overall classification.