English

edit
 
English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Dutch Peel en Maas.

Proper noun

edit

Peel en Maas

  1. A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.

Dutch

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
  • IPA(key): /ˈpeːl ɛn ˈmaːs/
  • Hyphenation: Peel en Maas
  • Rhymes: -aːs

Proper noun

edit

Peel en Maas n

  1. 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
  NODES
Note 1