Peel en Maas
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Derived from the toponym Peel and the hydronym Maas. The municipality was named for its location between its two namesakes.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]- A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands
- Meronyms: Baarlo, Belgenhoek, Berg, Beringe, Bong, Broek, De Kievit, Dekeshorst, Dijk, Donk, Driessen, Dubbroek, Egchel, Egchelheide, Everlo, Grashoek, Groeze, Hei, Helden, Heldensedijk, Hert, Hout, Houthei, Houwenberg, Hub, Katsberg, Kaumeshoek, Kessel, Kessel-Eik, Keup, Koningslust, Korte Heide, Laagheide, Laar, Lang Hout, Lange Heide, Leeuwerik, Loo, Maasbree, Maris, Meijel, Molenbaan, Molenhuizen, Nederweerterdijk, Oyen, Panningen, Platveld, Rinkesfort, Roggelse Dijk, Schafelt, Schoorveld, Soeterbeek, Spiesberg, Spurkt, Steenoven, 't Heeske, Tongerlo, 't Rooth, Vergelt, Vieruitersten, Vliegert, Vosberg, Witdonk, Zandberg, Zelen