Harenkarspel

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Named after a former settlement, the name of which derives from a compound of Middle Dutch heringe (land subject to certain privileges) and kercspel (parish, village with a church).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Ha‧ren‧kar‧spel

Proper noun

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Harenkarspel n

  1. A former municipality of Noord-Holland, Netherlands.