Halderberge

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Etymology[edit]

Potentially derived from a compound of haar (sandy ridge) and lo (light forest) and berg (hill, elevated place). An alternative hypothesis posits a derivation from Proto-Germanic *halu- (sloping) and berg. The name was chosen by vote by local history organisations from the municipalities which fused to form the new municipality.

Pronunciation[edit]

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  • Hyphenation: Hal‧der‧ber‧ge

Proper noun[edit]

Halderberge n

  1. A municipality of North Brabant, Netherlands.
    Meronyms: Bosschenhoofd, De Heul, De Spie, Galgestraat, Gastelsveer, Gors, Hoeven, Kruisstraat, Kuivezand, Moleneind, Oud Gastel, Oudenbosch, Palingstraat, Schans, Stampersgat, Stoof