Park Leeuwenbergh

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Etymology

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Derived from park (park) and a compound of the plural form of leeuw (lion) and berg (hill, elevated place). Named after a mansion constructed by Leonaert Jacobsz. Kettingh (1564-1640).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Park Leeu‧wen‧bergh

Proper noun

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Park Leeuwenbergh n

  1. A neighbourhood of Leidschendam-Voorburg, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.