- West-Frisia. The name
Stede Broec derives from
stede (meaning city) and
broec (meaning swamp). The muni****lity of
Stede Broec consists of the following...
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Breugel (PvdA–GroenLinks) Sint-Michielsgestel (GroenLinks–PvdA)
Stede Broec (PvdA–GroenLinks)
Tholen (PvdA–GroenLinks)
Twenterand (PvdA–GroenLinks)...
- of Vijfheerenlanden,
province of
Utrecht Broek, a
former name of
Stede Broec van den Broek, a
Dutch surname All
pages with
titles containing Broek Broekx...
- pronunciation: [ˈboːvə(n)ˌkɑrspəl]) is a town in the muni****lity of
Stede Broec in the
Dutch province of
North Holland.
Situated in the West
Friesland region...
- Landsmeer, Langedijk, Medemblik, Purmerend, Oostzaan, Opmeer, Schagen,
Stede Broec, Texel, Uitgeest, Vlieland, Waterland, Wognum, Wormerland, and Zaanstad...
- of
North Holland, Netherlands, and is part of the muni****lity of
Stede Broec.
Located in the
region of West Friesland, the
village has a po****tion of...
-
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is
located in the muni****lity of
Stede Broec.
Grootebroek was a
separate muni****lity
until 1979. The town
directly borders...
-
village was
first mentioned in the 12th
century but do****ented in 1420 as "
Broec"
which means marshy or
swampy land (broek in
modern Dutch), and the modern...
- Enk****zen
Hollands Kroon ****n
Koggenland Medemblik Opmeer Schagen Stede Broec Texel Alkmaar agglomeration COROP group Alkmaar Bergen Dijk en
Waard Heiloo...
-
shopping centre located in Bovenkarspel,
within the muni****lity of
Stede Broec in the
Dutch province of
North Holland. It
officially opened on 19 March...