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List of place names of Dutch origin

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The Dutch, aided by their skills in shipping, map making, finance and trade, traveled to every corner of the world and left their language embedded in names of places they visited. A fraction of these are still in use today.

To be included in this list, the place must have an article on Wikipedia or must have inline references showing the name is or was indeed Dutch.

Populated places

Countries

Provinces and regions

Islands

Castles, Forts & Trade posts

Cities, towns and neighborhoods

Cities

Towns

Neighbourhoods

Other

Bays

Beaches

Capes

Gulfs

Lakes

Mountains

Rivers

Seas

Straits

Note

See also

References

  1. ^ "colonial times". Retrieved 25 July 2011. Long Island got its name in 1614 from Adriaen Block of Holland