Hollands Kroon

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch Hollands Kroon.

Proper noun

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Hollands Kroon

  1. A municipality of North Holland, Netherlands.

Dutch

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Etymology

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Derived from the toponym Holland and kroon (crown).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Hol‧lands Kroon

Proper noun

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Hollands Kroon n

  1. A municipality of North Holland, Netherlands
    Meronyms: Anna Paulowna, Barsingerhorn, Blokhuizen, Breezand, Dam, De Belt, De Bomen, De Elft, De Gest, De Haukes, De Heid, De Hoelm, De Kampen, De Leijen, Den Oever, De Normer, De Strook, De Weel, De Weere, Emaus, Gelderse Buurt, Groetpolder, Haringhuizen, Hippolytushoef, Hogebieren, Hollebalg, Kleine Sluis, Kolhorn, Kreil, Kreileroord, Langereis, Lutjekolhorn, Lutjewinkel, Middenmeer, Mientbrug, Moerbeek, Nieuwe Niedorp, Nieuwesluis, Oosterklief, Oosterland, Oude Niedorp, Noordburen, Noorderbuurt, Noord-Stroe, Poolland, Slootdorp, Smerp, Spoorbuurt, Stroe, Terdiek, Tin, 't Veld, Van Ewijcksluis, Vatrop, Vennik, Verlaat, Wateringskant, Westeinde, Westerklief, Westerland, Wieringerwaard, Wieringerwerf, Winkel, Zandburen, Zijdewind