Waadhoeke
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from West Frisian De Waadhoeke, a compound of Waad (“Wadden Sea”) and hoeke (“corner”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Waad‧hoe‧ke
Proper noun
Waadhoeke n
- A municipality of Friesland, Netherlands.
- Meronyms: Achlum, Arkens, Barrum, Baijum, Beetgum, Beetgumermolen, Berlikum, Blessum, Boer, Boksum, Bonkwerd, Deinum, De Kampen, De Poelen, De Vlaren, Dijkshoek, Dijksterhuizen, Doijum, Dongjum, Dronrijp, Engelum, Fatum, Firdgum, Franeker, Franjumerburen, Hatsum, Herbaijum, Het Hooghout, Hitzum, Holprijp, Kie, Kiesterzijl, Kingmatille, Klooster Anjum, Klooster-Lidlum, Koehool, Koum, Laakwerd, Lutjelollum, Marssum, Menaldum, Miedum, Minnertsga, Nieuwebildtzijl, Nij Altoenae, Oosterbierum, Oosterend, Oosthoek, Oudebildtzijl, Peins, Pietersbierum, Ried, Ritsumazijl, Roptazijl, Salverd, Schalsum, Schelum, Schingen, Sexbierum, Sint Annaparochie, Sint Jacobiparochie, Slappeterp, Sopsum, Spannum, Stad Niks, Tallum, Teetlum, Tjeppenboer, Tolsum, Tritzum, Tzum, Tzummarum, Vrouwbuurtstermolen, Vrouwenparochie, War, Weakens, Welsrijp, Westerend, Westhoek, Wier, Winsum, Zwarte Haan, Zweins
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