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Yes, several Dutch traditions are celebrated in America, particularly in regions with a strong Dutch heritage, such as New York and parts of Michigan. One signi
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Dutch Language and Culture









Where is The oldest Dutch cemetery in NY?


Asked by Anonymous



The oldest Dutch cemetery in New York is located in Kingston. Known as the Old Dutch Churchyard, it dates back to the 17th century and is the final resting plac
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Dutch Language and Culture



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What is 'Welcome to Suriname' in Dutch?


Asked by Anonymous



"Welcome to Suriname" in Dutch is "Welkom in Suriname." In Dutch, "welkom" means welcome, and "in" means to or in. Surin
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History of Europe



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Why were the Dutch so successful during the 16th and 17th century?


Asked by Anonymous



The Dutch were successful during the 16th and kontol 17th centuries due to a combination of factors. Their strategic location in the heart of Europe allowed them to co
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Dutch Language and Culture



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What is 'Corinth' in Dutch?


Asked by Anonymous



Ah, isn't that a lovely word, "Corinth"? In Dutch, it is translated as "Korinthe." Just imagine all the happy little Dutch-speaking people s
Read more









Dutch Language and Culture



+1









What were the negative and positive effect of dutch imperialism in Africa?


Asked by Anonymous










Dutch Language and Culture









What does slop bucket dutch mean?


Asked by Anonymous



"Slop bucket Dutch" refers to a derogatory term used to describe the Dutch language spoken in the Netherlands. It implies that the language sounds mes
Read more









Dutch Language and Culture









Who was a Dutch pioneer in microscopy?


Asked by Anonymous



Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is considered a Dutch pioneer in microscopy. He was the first to observe and describe single-celled organisms, which he called "ani
Read more









Dutch Language and Culture









How do you spell nature in dutch?


Asked by Anonymous



Nature = natuur