infobox website name DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia logo Image Wikipedia logo nds nl.png 130px DutchLow Saxon ... Miami, Florida type Internet encyclopedia project language DutchLow Saxon registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author DutchLow Saxon wiki community The Nedersaksische Wikipedie , the DutchLow Saxon edition of Wikipedia , was started on 24 March 2006. It collects articles written in any Low German dialect indigenous to the Netherlands , as well as dialects from the border region, which are rendered in Dutch based spelling. As of 8 July 2011, there are 4,534 articles. Among other features, there are spoken articles, showcased articles and provincial portals. The DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia has been cited in the Dutch press, and Low Saxon institutes in the Netherlands have noted ... on DutchLow Saxon writers, do not exist on any other Wikipedia. Existing illustrations on Wikimedia ... of Wikipedias list of Wikipedias , the DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia has a relatively large number of edits ... wiki List of Wikipedias List of Wikipedias retrieved 26 October 2007 ref History The DutchLow .... The eventual creation of a DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia was delayed for many months due to discussion ... Wikipedia DutchLow Saxon Requests for new languages Wikipedia DutchLow Saxon ref Throughout its existence, the number of structural contributors to the DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia has remained low .... Accommodation of the various dialects Once created, the DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia took off well, with arrangements ... code nds nl DutchLow Saxon http nds nl.wikipedia.org DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia DutchLow Saxon http nds nl.m.wikipedia.org DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia mobile version Homepage not yet configured ... Dutch newspaper de Stentor Dutch ref ref http www.stellingwerfs eigen.nl Liende Liende 06 09.pdf Article from the Stellingwarfs foundation Stellingwerfs Eigen pdf, Low Saxon ref ref http www.drentsetaol.nl old neis old neis2006.htm Mention by the Dr ents foundation Drentse Taol Low Saxon ref ... more details
Image Koart Leegsaksisch.png thumb left 250px Low Saxon in The Netherlands Dutch dialects DutchLow Saxon DutchLow Saxon Nedersaksisch is a group of Low Saxon, i.e. West Low German dialects spoken in the northeastern ... language Frisian speaking part speak a collection of Low Franconian dialect s. The class DutchLow Saxon is not unanimous. From a wikt diachronic diachronic point of view, the DutchLow Saxon dialects are merely the Low Saxon dialects which are native to areas in the Netherlands as opposed to areas ... classify DutchLow Saxon as a variety of Dutch language Dutch . ref Hermann Niebaum J rgen Macha ..., 2006, p. 221, footnote 7. ref Some DutchLow Saxon dialects show features of Westphalian language Westphalian , a West Low German dialect spoken in Germany . style float right border 1px solid fff ... classification th Indo European languages Germanic languages West Germanic languages Low German DutchLow Saxon Dialects Image Dutchlow saxon.png thumb Key K Kollumerlands GN Grunnegs and North ... Oaveriessels Achterhooks and Urkers V Veluws DutchLow Saxon comprises the following forms any of which ... Veluws Most varieties belong to the West Low Saxon group. Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the DutchLow Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. Tweants and Achterhooks belong to the Westphalian ... group of Low Saxon dialects, considerably affected by Dutch. Urkers and West Veluws are even so heavily Hollandified that some people classify these dialects as Low Franconian rather than Low Saxon. Dutch influence Image Map of the Low German Dialects.svg thumb right Spread of the contemporary Dutch language Dutch and Low German dialects A lot of these dialects have been affected by the Hollandic expansion of the seventeenth century. All of them are lexically dependent on Dutch language Dutch rather ... from Dutch influence, since a unified plural in t for verbs is common in Low Saxon. These dialects ... languages Category Languages of the Netherlands Category Low German Category Dutch dialects am ... more details
Image LOWDUTCHSTATIONMARKER.jpg thumb 250px LowDutch Station historical marker LowDutch Station was established in 1780 on the middle fork of Beargrass Creek in Kentucky. This station frontier defensive structure station was settled by Dutch ethnic group Dutch pioneers from Pennsylvania and was also known as New Holland Station. ref http www.northamericanforts.com East ky.html nelson1 ref The station was one of a group of six forts established on Beargrass Creek during this period in this area that is now a part of Louisville, Kentucky . The leader of the group was Hendrick Banta. ref Kentucky Historical Marker no. 1848 Kentucky Historical Society ref The group of settlers were a part of the LowDutch Company that was a group that was structured in that it had bylaws, a formal charter, and accounting procedures. The group had as its purpose the preservation of the language, culture and religion of the Dutch. ref http home.comcast.net neal4 shkylowd.htm ref The Dutch traveled from a settlement near Harrodsburg, Kentucky Harrodsburg to LowDutch Station on a road which became Dutchmans Lane in St. Matthews, Kentucky St. Matthews . ref http www.bar b k.tripod.com id14.html ref gallery Image LOWDUTCHSTATIONAREA.jpg 2008 LowDutch Area Image LOWDUTCHCEMETRYONE.jpg 2008 Historic Cemetery at LowDutch Station Image LOWDUTCHCEMETRYFIVE.jpg 2008 Historic Cemetery Image LOWDUTCHCEMETRYTHREE.jpg Historic Cemetery Image LOWDUTCHCEMETRYTWO.jpg Historic Cemetery gallery See also Corn Island Kentucky Fort Nelson Kentucky Fort on Shore Fort William Kentucky Spring Station Kentucky Floyd s Station Kentucky Battle of Blue Licks Bryan s Station Station frontier defensive structure Long Run Massacre Shippingport, Kentucky References reflist coord missing Kentucky Category Former buildings and structures of Louisville, Kentucky Category Forts in Kentucky LowDutch Station Category History of Louisville, Kentucky Category Pre state history of Kentucky Louisville stub ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Dutch Crossing Journal of Low Countries Studies cover image Dutch Crossing Journal of Low Countries Studies Cover 2009.jpg editor Carol Fehringer, Jane Fenoulhet, Amy Golahny, Theo Hermans, Ulrich Tiedau discipline Dutch studies abbreviation Dutch Cross. publisher Maney ... exchanges between the Low Countries and the English speaking world in all periods from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Dutch Crossing is the official journal of the Association for Low Countries ... Dutch Crossing reflects the journal s focus on exchanges between the Low Countries and the Anglophone ... dtc link1 name Online access link2 http www.ucl.ac.uk dutch crossing link2 name Journal page at University ... 1759 7854 Dutch Crossing is an interdisciplinarity interdisciplinary Peer review peer reviewed academic journal devoted to all aspects of Low Countries studies Low Countries history history and art history , Dutch literature Dutch and Flemish literature Flemish and occasionally Afrikaans literature Afrikaans literary and cultural studies, Dutch language , Dutch as a foreign language, and intercultural and transnational studies. Its stated purpose is to cover all aspects of Global Dutch , not only the Netherlands and the Flanders Dutch speaking part of Belgium but also other places where Dutch ...?tab 6&navPage 1&serial uid 209203&issn &cxxhs 045035950986488 title Review of Dutch Crossing in Ulrich ... at the Department of Dutch, first at Bedford College London Bedford College , Regent s Park, then since ... into one of the main English language journals of interdisciplinary Low Countries studies, ref ... 71 spring 2010.pdf title MLA Dutch Discussion Group publisher Newsletter of the American Association ... it became the journal of the Association for Low Countries Studies. In the 2009 Journal Awards of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals , Dutch Crossing received an honourable mention in the Phoenix ... 10010701 title Dutch Crossing recognition for a journal examining a global influence accessdate 2010 ... more details
The development of urban centers city cities in the Dutch language DutchLow Countries shows the process in which a region, the DutchLow Countries, evolve from a highly rural outpost of the Roman Empire ... will cover the development of Dutch cities beginning at the end of the migration period till the end of the Dutch Golden Age . Earliest settlements See Gallia Belgica Germania Inferior File Dorestad ... Roman times, the Low Countries belonged to the outer provinces of the empire, situated near the Roman ... became one of the earliest centers of Christianity in the Low Countries . Unsurprisingly, it was on or around ... trading center of the Low Countries from around 600 CE until it started to decline around the early ... and, most to the north, the neighboring site of Nijmegen . Sub regional centers File Dutch Urban Centers Flanders.png thumb 180px right The Flemish cloth cities c. 1350. File Dutch Urban Centers in the East.png thumb 150px right The Hanseatic League Dutch Hanseatic cities in the East c. 1380. File Dutch Urban Centers in Holland.png thumb 150px right The main Hollandic urban centers c. 1400 ... of urban centers. In the Low Countries these appeared in 3 regions at first in the County of Flanders ... Guelders Overijssel Oversticht in the East. The cities located in the center of the Low Countries were ... of the Low Countries, however, such as Frisia and Groningen province Groningen cities ... within the Low Countries to Antwerp though still playing an important role. Eastern development See Hanseatic League In the East of the Low Countries, a number of towns aligned themselves with the Hanseatic ... in the hinterland of the Dutch economy. Western development The Hollandic cities in the 13th century ... time truly dominate the entirety of the Low Countries. The first is Antwerp , the second is Amsterdam . Antwerp region File Dutch Economic Center Antwerp.png thumb 200px right Antwerp the economic center of the Low Countries c. 1540. After the silting of the river Zwin and the consequent decline of Bruges ... more details
Infobox nrhp name New North Reformed LowDutch Church nrhp type nrhp image OldStoneChurchUpperSaddleRiver.jpg caption The Old Stone Church of Upper Saddle River in winter 2009 location East Saddle River Road at Old Stone Church Road, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey lat degrees 41 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 13 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 5 long seconds 13 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1789 architecture added April 15, 1982 area convert 6.5 acre governing body Private refnum 82003263 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date January 21, 1981 designated other1 number 712 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Bergen County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists bergen.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 22 date January 6, 2010 accessdate March 16, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b New North Reformed LowDutch Church also known as Saddle River Reformed Church and The Old Stone Church is a historic Reformed church on East Saddle River Road at Old Stone Church Road in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey . The church was built in 1789 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 1982. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Bergen County, New Jersey References reflist External links http oldstonechurchonline.org Official church website http maps.google.com maps?f q&source s q&hl en&geocode &q East Saddle River Road at Old Stone Church Road, Upper Saddle River&sll 40.945928, 74.025128&sspn 0.001977,0.003449&ie UTF8&hq &hnear E Saddle River Rd 26 Old Stone Church Rd, Upper Saddle River, Bergen, New Jersey 07458 ... rpA&cbp 12,8.05,,0, 10.54 View of New North Reformed LowDutch Church via Google Street View ... more details
, per Wikipedia Manual of Style disambiguation pages wiktionary lowLow or LOW may refer to tocright Music Low band , an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota Low David Bowie album Low David Bowie album , 1977 Low Testament album Low Testament album , 1994 LowLow EP LowLow EP , 1994 Low Kelly Clarkson song Low Kelly Clarkson song , 2003 Low Cracker song Low Cracker song , 1993 Low Flo Rida song Low Flo Rida song , 2007 Low Foo Fighters song Low Foo Fighters song , 2002 Low Camp Mulla song , 2010 Low , a song by Coldplay on the album X&Y Low , a song by R.E.M. on the album Out of Time album Out of Time Low , a song by Silverchair on the album Young Modern People Abiel Abbot Low 1811 1893 , American entrepreneur and philanthropist Albert Peter Low 1861 1942 , Canadian geologist and athlete Archibald Low 1888 1956 , British scientist and inventor Dave Low died 1916 , Australian rules footballer David Low agriculturalist 1786 1859 , Scottish agriculturalist David Low cartoonist 1891 1963 , New Zealand political cartoonist Edward Low 1690 1724 , English pirate Frank J. Low 1933 2009 , American physicist G. David Low 1956 2008 , American astronaut George Low 1926 1984 , American NASA administrator George Low Medal of Honor born 1847 , U.S. Navy sailor Harriet Low 1809 1877 , American diarist Hugh Low 1824 1905 , British colonial administrator and naturalist Joachim ... Norman Low 1914 1994 , Scottish footballer and football manager Rochelle Low born 1969 , Canadian field hockey player Seth Low 1850 1916 , American educator and politician Other uses Low complexity , a concept in computational complexity theory Low computability Low, Quebec , Canada LOW Festival , a cultural festival Low pressure area , a concept in meteorology Lo Wu Station , a rail station, MTR code LOW Louise Weiss building , the seat of the European Parliament Lunar Occultation Workbench , a free astronomical software package for computing lunar occultations . See also Low Island disambiguation ... more details
Wiktionary Dutch TOCRight Dutch usually refers to Something from or related to Holland and or the Netherlands Dutch people , people from the Netherlands or their descendants Dutch language , spoken in the Netherlands ... of the word and common etymology of Deutsch vs. Duch Pennsylvania Dutch , German settlers in Pennsylvania ... States Dutch Schultz , notorious gangster Dutch Ruppersberger , U.S. congressman from Maryland Dutch Clark , National Football League player Dutch Leonard left handed pitcher , Major League Baseball player Dutch Savage , professional wrestler and promoter Dutch Meyer , American collegiate football coach Dutch Boyd , professional poker player Darren Daulton , former professional baseball ... Holland Dutch Wagenbach , fictional character from The Shield aka Dutchboy Places Dutch Island Rhode Island Dutch Gap , on the James River in Virginia Dutch Harbor, Alaska Dutch Fort , Malay peninsula Sports Dutch Open tennis , a defunct tennis tournament Dutch Grand Prix , a former Formula One car race Dutch TT , a motorcycle race, part of the MotoGP World Championship Music The Dutch , a band from The Netherlands, in the first half of the eighties Other Dutch, the magazine , a magazine in English about the Netherlands and the DutchDutch film Dutch film , a 1991 American comedy starring Ed O Neill Dutch A Memoir of Ronald Reagan Dutch Boy Paint Collocations Various expressions, not necessarily related to the Netherlands or the Dutch language cf. Dutch uncle for discussion Dutch angle , a cinematic technique in which the camera is placed at an angle to the horizon Dutch auction , a type ... is willing to accept the auctioneer s price Dutch book in economics and gambling, a set of prices or transactions which systematically favor one party Dutch cap , a style of bonnet Dutch cap, slang for a Diaphragm contraceptive contraceptive diaphragm Dutch courage , bravery induced by drunkenness Dutch door , a horizontally divided door Dutching , in gambling, betting on more than one outcome ... more details
Song infobox Name This Is a Low Type Song Artist Blur band Blur alt Artist Album Parklife Published Released 25 April 1994 track no 15 Recorded 1993 Genre Britpop Length 5 07 Writer Composer Damon Albarn Label Food Records Producer Stephen Street Chart position Tracks prev Jubilee prev no 14 next Lot 105 next no 16 Misc Extra tracklisting Album Blur The Best Of Type compilation prev track On Your Own Blur song On Your Own prev no 15 this track This is a Low track no 16 next track For Tomorrow next no 17 This Is a Low is a song by English alternative rock band Blur band Blur for their third studio album, Parklife . Music and lyrics The song is in the key of E major ref name Parklife album booklet, page 16 Parklife album booklet, page 16 ref and is in Time signature 4 4 time . In total, the song contains two verses, two choruses, a guitar solo and two further choruses. The music commences with a four chord guitar progression, before moving straight into the first verse. The music is based in the mixolydian mode , highlighted by the fact the V chord B minor is minor instead of major. The song s lyrics reference a low pressure area of weather hitting Britain. The lyrics are based on the Shipping Forecast , with references made to the various areas surrounding the country. In the lyric sail on by with the tide , passing reference is also made to the tune Sailing By , which ends each day s broadcast of BBC Radio 4 . According to bassist Alex James musician Alex James in his 2007 autobiography Bit of a Blur, Damon was struggling with the words. For Christmas I bought him a handkerchief with a map of the shipping forecast regions on it... you can never tell where the muse is going ... , Long Forties Forties Up the Tyne, Forth and Cromarty There s a low in the High Forties Malin Head ... s End , as well as Blackpool and its famous lights and The Thames . Reception This Is a Low is often ..., this is proved by the surprise inclusion on Blur s Blur The Best Of Best Of compilation album. This Is a Low ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Deleted image removed Image LOW logo3.jpg thumb The logo of the 2008 LOW Festival. The LOW Festival also known as LOW Holland Flamand Kultfeszt was a multidisciplinary contemporary cultural festival held in Hungary in the cities Budapest and P cs from 15 February till 12 March 2008. The name of the festival alludes to the Low Countries , the region encompassing the Netherlands and Flanders. The aim of the festival was to get the Hungarian audience acquainted with contemporary Culture of the Netherlands Dutch and Flanders Flemish culture. Besides this the festival s goal was to establish a sustainable cooperation between Dutch, Flemish and Hungarian organisations and artists. The LOW Festival brought a wide variety of Dutch and Flemish visual arts , design , performing arts , feature film s, documentary film documentaries , contemporary music contemporary , classical music classical , jazz and pop music to Hungary. The LOW Festival was initiated by the Royal Netherlands Embassy and the Flemish Representation in Budapest, the organizational tasks were carried out by the Low Festival Centre, which was opened by the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kinga G ncz , and her Dutch colleague, Maxime Verhagen , in a ceremony on September 12th 2007. ref www.dag.nl, 2007 09 12. http www.dag.nl 1032342 Nieuws Artikelpagina Nieuws Verhagen opent cultuurcentrum in Boedapest.htm Verhagen opens cultural centre in Budapest . ref Location The festival took place at more than 20 locations in Budapest, including popular venues like the A38 ship A38 Ship , Ernst Museum, Ludwig Museum, Merlin Theatre, Millen ris Park, MU Theatre, Palace of Art Budapest M csarnok Kunsthalle , r kmozg Filmmuseum, Palace of Arts Budapest Palace of Arts , Rudas Baths Rudas Bath and Traf House of Contemporary Arts. References references External links http www.lowfesztival.hu The official site of the LOW Festival coord missing Hungary Category Cultural festivals Category Culture ... more details
DutchLow Saxon and are written there with an orthography based on Dutch orthography. Variants .... In the Netherlands, the Dutch authorities call it Nedersaksisch Nether Low Saxon . Plattdeutsch ... , and thus including Low Franconian varieties such as Dutch language Dutch . Legal status File Map of the Low German Dialects.svg thumb right 300px Low German dialects including Dutch The question of whether ... languages File Sprachenkarte Deutschland1880.png thumb right 300px Low German and Dutch languages ... German Kees or Kaise , Dutch kaas , German K se . Varieties of Low German In Germany West Low German ... Mennonite Low German, used also in many other countries In the Netherlands The DutchLow Saxon ... between the Germany German and the Netherlands DutchLow Saxon Low German situation. After ... Proto Germanic High German Low German Dutch English German Frisian k ch maken, moaken, maaken ... speaking, Low German grammar shows similarities with the grammar s of Dutch language Dutch , Frisian ... hebben slapen Unlike Dutch language Dutch , German language German , and southern Low German, the northern ...   colspan 1 Low German colspan 1 Dutch colspan 1 English Main form Ik b n an t Maken. Ik ben ... of the DutchLow Saxon Wikipedia developed a spelling that would be suitable and applicable to all varieties ... dialect writers, rather than suit them. The new spelling was introduced to the DutchLow Saxon ...Other uses Infobox language name Low German nativename Plattd tsch, Nedderd tsch nativename Low Saxon ... European fam2 Germanic languages Germanic fam3 West Germanic languages West Germanic dia1 West Low German dia2 East Low German iso2 nds lingua 52 ACB iso3 nds map Map of the Low German Dialects.svg mapcaption legend gold Low German dialects including Dutch notice IPA Low German or Low Saxon Plattd tsch , Nedderd tsch Standard German Plattdeutsch or Niederdeutsch Dutch language Dutch Nedersaksisch ... earliest form. The historical Sprachraum of Low German also included contemporary northern Poland ... more details
wiktionary Low Saxon Low Saxon or Lower Saxon may refer to tocright Geography Lower Saxony , a State in the Federal Republic of Germany Lower Saxony, the name for the duchy Saxe Lauenburg between the 14th and 17th centuries Lower Saxon Circle , a territory of the Holy Roman Empire, which existed from 1500 to 1806 Lingustics Low Saxon, as a proper noun, is a linguistic term. It is often used in English as an incorrect synonym for the larger category Low German. NOTE above statement cannot be made on a disambiguation page, but since English names are are used interchangeably, all items below are listed, including the partial title matches. Low German , an Ingvaeonic West Germanic language West Low German , a group of Low German dialects spoken in the Netherlands, Lower Saxony and most of Schleswig Holstein Northern Low Saxon , the dialect spoken in the Northern parts of the Low Saxon language area DutchLow Saxon , a group of West Low German dialects recognized as a minority language by the European Union Other uses Lower Saxon cuisine , a range of regional North German culinary traditions Lower Saxon house , a type of German timber framed house Lower Saxon Landtag , the Parliament of Lower Saxony Lower Saxon Mill Road , a holiday route that guides visitors to windmills and watermills in Lower Saxony See also Old Saxony , the larger region of which Lower Saxony is a part Upper Saxon , a Central German dialect Upper Saxony , historic lands in Central Germany disambig de Nieders chsisch Begriffskl rung ... more details
plenty. From A text in Jersey Dutch Dr J. Dyneley Prince, 1910 via http www.rnw.nl holland html 040122dh.html Radio Netherlands . Further reading Bachman, Van Cleaf. 1982. The story of the LowDutch language . De Halve Maen 56 3, 1 3, 21 57 1, 10 13. Bachman, Van Cleaf. 1983. What is LowDutch? De ... LowDutch . Trefwoord, tijdschrift voor lexicografie , December 2008, 1 29. http www.fryske akademy.nl trefwoord. Prince, J. Dyneley. 1910. The Jersey Dutch dialect . Dialect Notes 3, 459 484. Prince, J. Dyneley. 1913. A text in Jersey Dutch . Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsche Taal en Letterkunde ...Dutch dialects Jersey Dutch was a variant of the Dutch language spoken in and around Bergen County, New ... 0 521 35940 6 pages 335 8 ref based on Zeelandic and West Flemish Dutch dialects with English language English and possibly some elements of Lenape . It was spoken by the descendants of Dutch settlers ... called Neger Duits Negro Dutch ref Duits means German language German in modern Dutch, but in many older contexts refers to the Netherlands or the Dutch language . See Dietsch for more information. ref when spoken by people of African descent. There were two distinct variations of Jersey Dutch, the regional Dutch dialect that was spoken by the actual descendants of Dutchmen, and the version spoken ..., apparently including a loss of past tense verb forms. This is due to the isolation from other Dutch ... Dutch En k d l had tw jongers de ne bl v t us de andere xong v rt f n h us f r en stat. Hai waz ... na h us x ne. Main v der h t pl nti. In standard modern Dutch language Dutch Een man had twee jongens ... Poelmeisie . An introduction to the Hudson Valley Dutch dialect . New York History 61, 161 185. Buccini, Anthony F. 1995. The Dialectical Origins of New Netherland Dutch . Dutch Linguistics in a Changing Europe. The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1993 . Ed. by Thomas Shannon & Johan P. Snapper ... Loon, L.G. 1938. Crumbs from an old Dutch closet. The Dutch dialect of Old New York . The Hague ... more details
for information about the confusion beetween the Low Countries and the Netherlands Netherlands terminology No footnotes date April 2009 File NasaBenelux.jpg 300px thumb The Low Countries as seen from space The Low Countries lang nl De Lage Landen are the historical lands around the low lying river delta ... Lotharingia . After the disintegration of Lower Lotharingia, the Low Countries were brought under ... , whereas the northern parts formed the autonomous Dutch Republic . At times they reached ... literally translated the Low Countries , are based on this historical context. Geo political situation ... building , the Low Countries referred to a wide area of northern Europe as a low lying triangular river ... of Dutch Delfzijl and German Eastern Frisia at its northeastern point, and to Luxembourg and French Thionville in the southeast. The Low Countries were the scene of the early northern towns, newbuilt ... Italy . A collection of several regions rather than one homogeneous region, all the low countries ... description also calls the region the Low Countries by the Sea . Aside from Romance speaking Belgium ... Walloon is traditionally spoken , the region is Germanic languages Germanic with Dutch language Dutch and Luxembourgish language Luxembourgish being the dominant languages, although French has historically ... situation The low countries were part of the Roman provinces of Gallia Belgica Belgica , Germania ... . By the end of the 8th century, the Low Countries formed a part of Francia and the Merovingians were ..., Francia was divided in three parts among his three grandsons. The Low Countries became part of Middle Francia , which was ruled by Lothair I . After the death of Lothair, the Low Countries were ... it with their spheres of influence. Thus, the Low Countries consisted of fief s whose sovereignty ... of the Low Countries can be seen as a continual struggle between these two powers. Gradually, separate ... of Burgundy to the Habsburgs . In the following century the Low Countries corresponded roughly to the Seventeen ... more details
Low Moor may refer to Low Moor, Bradford , England site of Low Moor railway station Low Moor, Iowa , USA Low Moor, Lancashire , England Low Moor, Virginia , USA geodis it Low Moor nl Low Moor pl Low Moor pt Low Moor vo Low Moor ... more details
Encyclop dia Britannica Online entry Dutch language 10 May. 2009 It derives from Low Franconian ... since. ref Convergence See History of urban centers in the DutchLow Countries Burgundian Netherlands Middle Dutch The medieval cities of the Low Countries, who experienced major growth during the 11th ... See Timeline of Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions in the Low Countries Dutch Revolt Early Dutch ... 26, 1581, was the formal declaration of independence of the DutchLow Countries. Despite the linguistic ... and DutchLow Saxon Dutch Saxon . ref http taalunieversum.org taal vragen antwoord 8 Taaluniversum ... both meaning low , and near the sea same meaning in both English and Dutch , a reference to the geographical ... and DutchLow Saxon dialects natively, or are influenced by them when they speak the Standard form ...pp vandalism small yes About the ethnic group known as the Dutch and their descendants world wide information ... Dutch people br Nederlanders image File Famous Dutch People.jpg 300px caption small 1st row Desiderius ... Johan Cruyff small poptime Dutch br 16 million br including ancestral diaspora br 40 million br span style color blue Blue span Dutch born br span style color green Green span Reported ancestry region1 flagcountry Netherlands pop1 13,228,780 br sup Ethnic Dutch sup br 472,600 ref According to a 1990 study by Statistics Netherlands there were 472,600 Dutch Indonesians residing in the Netherlands ... ancestry Dutch Eurasians sup region2 flagcountry South Africa pop2 7,000,000 sup ref name autogenerated6 ... flagcountry USA pop3 5,087,191 span sup ref name autogenerated6 Dutch born 2001, Figure 3 in DEMOS ... http www.ibge.gov.br en dutch 4 Dutch government website on Dutch Brazilians . ref region5 flag France ... NR rdonlyres 564DE063 D369 4042 A502 0F4FF5DFC939 0 2007k4b15p47art.pdf Number of people with the Dutch ... Zealand pop13 sup est. sup 100,000 ref13 lower ref http www.teara.govt.nz en dutch 4 New Zealand government website on Dutch Australians . ref region14 flagcountry Chile pop14 sup est. sup 50,000 ref14 ... more details
The Dutch diaspora is the Diaspora movement, migration, or scattering of the Dutch away from the Low .... Early emigration The first big wave of Dutch immigrants to leave the Low Countries came from present .... In several former Dutch Empire Dutch colonies and trading settlements , there are ethnic groups of partial Dutch ancestry. Emigration Emigrants from the Netherlands since the Second World War went ... Dutch immigration immigrant communities in these countries. Smaller numbers of Dutch ... Westphalia . ref http roepstem.net hollandervlaming.html duits Dutch immigration to Germany. Dutch .... Today, the Berlin dialect still bears some Dutch features. ref Onbekende Buren, by Dik Linthout, page 102 103. ref Overseas emigration of the Dutch started around the 16th century, beginning a Dutch Empire Dutch colonial empire . The first Dutch settlers arrived in the New World in 1614 and built ... , with its capital at New Amsterdam the future world metropolis of New York City . Dutch explorers ... and Dutch immigration to these countries did not begin until after World War II. The Dutch were also one of the few Europeans to successfully settle Africa prior to the late 19th century. Dutch colonists ... www.nidi.knaw.nl en output 2004 ejhg 12 07 zeegers.pdf ejhg 12 07 zeegers.pdf Spread of the Dutch world wide. ref During the Boer Wars the sense of unity between the Dutch and future Afrikaners were very strong. For example, the Boer leader Paul Kruger was rescued by a Dutch Navy Dutch warship , De Gelderland , sent by the Dutch Wilhelmina of the Netherlands Queen Wilhelmina , which had simply ignored ... Main Dutch American The first Dutch people Dutchmen to come to the United States of America were explorers led by English captain Henry Hudson in the service of the Dutch Republic who arrived in 1609 .... The Dutch were one of the earliest Europeans who made their way to the New World. In 1614, the first Dutch settlers arrived and founded a number of villages and a town called New Amsterdam on the East ... more details
gable stepped gable should be distinguished from it. The term Dutch gable is also used in America and Australasia to refer to a gablet roof . The Dutch gable was a notable feature of the Renaissance architecture which spread to northern Europe from the Low Countries , arriving in Britain during ... Cummings Archives of American Art Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4 1971 , pp. 1 16 ref Later Dutch gables with flowing curves became absorbed into Baroque architecture . Examples of Dutch gabled buildings can ... Dutch gables form part of the city s Dutch Quarter, while in Bruges , Belgium , a wide range of buildings featuring Dutch gables can be found. The style also spread beyond Europe, for example Barbados is well known for the Dutch gables on its historic buildings. ref http whc.unesco.org en tentativelists 1992 UNESCO.org The Industrial Heritage of Barbados The Story of Sugar ref Dutch settlers ... Dutch gables but adjusted to the Western Cape region where the style became known as Cape Dutch architecture . The formation of Dutch gables requires careful detailing, to weatherproof the junction of the roof with the inner face of the Dutch gable wall with a flashing weatherproofing . Image Arras ... Dutch gable on a house in South Africa in Stellenbosch References references External links http www.encounter.co.za article 19.html History and Evolution of Cape Dutch Architecture with more pictures See also awning DEFAULTSORT Dutch Gable Category Architectural elements Element arch stub de ... more details
Colin Low may refer to Colin Low, Baron Low of Dalston Colin Low filmmaker hndis Low, Colin Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Gary Low is the stage name of Luis Romano Peris Belmonte although his parents were Spanish from Catalonia, he was born in 1954 in Rome, Italy ref cite web url http www.elperiodico.com default.asp?idpublicacio PK 46&idioma CAS&idnoticia PK 574424&idseccio PK 1013 title Gary Low, dolo de la m sica disco de los 80, vuelve a actuar en Italia publisher El Periodico es ref , an Italian Spanish recording artist who was most active during the 1980s era of Italo disco . He recorded several musical works in both English and Spanish, and his songs have since been sampled by various artists. Discography LPs Go On Gary Low album Go On 1983 Grandes xitos Gary Low album Grandes xitos 1984 Rien Ne Va Plus 1985 EPs Gary Low s Summer 1984 Singles You Are A Danger 1982 Dutch Singles Chart 42, Swiss Singles Chart 7 ref cite web title Gary Low You Are A Danger hitparade.ch url http hitparade.ch showitem.asp?interpret Gary Low&titel You Are A Danger&cat s work Hitparade.ch publisher Hung Median accessdate 11 July 2011 ref Forever, Tonight And All My Life 1983 I Want You 1983 La Colegiala 1984 Where I Am Play The Game 1984 Ni a Don t Shout How much 1985 I Wanna Be With You 1986 You Are A Danger Under The Ice 1992 Samples I Want You was sampled by French recording duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker for their 2003 single The Beach song The Beach . It was also sampled by American recording artist Washed Out for his song Feel It All Around ref cite web url http pitchfork.com forkcast 13187 feel it all around gary low i want you title Washed Out Feel It All Around Gary Low I Want You publisher Pitchfork Media date september 10, 2009 ref . References Reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian singers Category Italo disco musicians Category 1954 births Category People from Rome Category Living people es Gary Low it Gary Low ... more details
Infobox Mayor name Seth Low image SethLow.jpg imagesize 200px order 92nd ref http www.nyc.gov html dcas ... Republican nationality United States American Seth Low January 18, 1850 &ndash September 17, 1916 , born ... the Progressive Era . Early life He was the son of Abiel Abbot Low and Ellen Dow Low. ref name cab Cite CAB Low, Seth ref Low s father was a leading China trader, and his father s sister, Harriet Low ... Rog rio Miguel title Interpreting Macau through the Journals of Harriett Low and Rebecca Chase ... Low attended the Polytechnic Preparatory now Poly Prep Country Day School high school in Brooklyn ..., Low made a short trip abroad, and then entered the tea and silk house of A. A. Low & Brothers, which ... which, upon its liquidation in 1888, he withdrew with a large fortune. ref name nie Cite NIE Low, Seth ... two nieces and a nephew. ref name cab Mayor of Brooklyn Low became mayor of Brooklyn, in 1881, following ... President of Columbia University Following his tenure as mayor of Brooklyn, Low assumed the presidency ... the institution. ref name nie Cite NIE Low, Seth year 1905 ref He led the move of the institution ... to Columbia University . The new campus matched Low s vision of a civic university fully integrated ... neighborhoods. To forge a university, Low vitally united the various schools into one organization ... of political and social study. ref name nie Cite NIE Low, Seth year 1905 ref In 1895, he gave one million dollars of his inheritance from his father for Low Memorial Library to be built at the new Columbia ... . At the conference, Low made the concluding speech. His remarks were printed two months later in The New ... Dutch officer, nor that the Province of Friesland gave to our independence its first formal recognition ... from the Dutch Republic United States of the Netherlands . We have learned from you only that in union ... no little gratitude to the Dutch and these are the things for which today, speaking in the name of the American people, we venture to express their heartfelt thanks. Mayor of New York City Low s first ... more details
Low Island may refer to Low Island South Shetland Islands Low Island Queensland also known as Low Isle, one of the Low Isles Low Island Washington , one of the San Juan Islands Low Island, Falkland Islands Low Island Nunavut , Canada Low Islands , Nunavut, Canada Low Islets Tasmania Low Islets Prime Seal Group , Tasmania geodis de Low Island ... more details
So Low may refer to So Low Ocean Colour Scene song So Low Ocean Colour Scene song So Low Self song So Low Self song So Low album So Low album , an album by Outlaws band Outlaws So Low clothing company disambig ... more details
Image Limburgisch.png thumb right Low Bergish is the rightmost, or easter part of the Limburgish group which is crossing the river Rhine on this map Low Bergish , or Western Bergish , is a group of local language s of the Bergisches Land Bergisches Land Region east of the Rhine in West Germany. It is part of the Limburgish language group, which extends far beyond the rivers Rhine and Meuse river Maas into the Netherlands and Belgium . They are also part of the East Limburgish group, that is, the varieties of Limbugish spoken in Germany. They combine Low Franconian properties with some Ripuarian language Ripuarian properties and are seen as the transitory dialects between them in the dialect continuum of Dutch language Dutch and German language German . Low Bergish neighbors in the east to East Bergish , a variety of Cleverlands between Limburgish language and Westphalian . In the south of Low Bergish is the Benrath line , border to the Ripuarian languages Ripuarian varietey Upper Bergish or East Ripuarian . Low Bergish is also seen as parts of Meuse Rhenish , which names a somewhat larger number of dialects. than the three groups having names with Bergish. As opposed to linguists, laymen usually call their local Low Bergisch variety simply Bergish dialects Bergish or Platt they do not distinguish between the dialect groups, when talking about local languages. People from outside the Rhineland often make even less distinctions and use the term Rhinelandic for the varnacular of an even larger region than Meuse Rhenish. History The Low Bergish dialects were called only Bergish by early dialect geographers of Germany of the 19th century. ref See also Georg Wenker Das rheinische Platt, 1877, which had been written down few decades earlier. ref See also de Rheinischer F cher Rheinischer F cher in the German Wikipedia References references Literature Georg Wenker Das rheinische ..., 1979. Category Languages of Germany Category Limburgish language Category Low Franconian languages ... more details
to common West Germanic ancestors of Low Saxon languages Low Saxon and Old Dutch . Frankish ... from loanwords in Old French, and from Old Dutch. Old Dutch main Old Dutch Image OldDutcharea.png thumb 300px right Area in which Old Dutch was spoken. Old Dutch is the language ancestral to the Low Franconian languages, including Dutch itself. It was spoken between the 6th and 11th centuries, continuing the earlier Old Frankish language. The present Dutch standard language is derived from Old Dutch dialects spoken in the Low Countries that were first recorded in the Salic law , a Franks ... DutchLow Saxon Low Saxon , spoken in the area of the modern provinces of Gelderland , Overijssel ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Citations missing date March 2008 Dutch language Dutch is a West Germanic language , that originated from the Old Frankish dialects. Among the words with which Dutch has enriched ..., spook, stoop, and yacht . Dutch is noteworthy as the language of an outstanding literature, but it also ..., made their mark on the world community through trade and empire. Dutch is also among some of the List ... Dutch as an official language are Aruba , Belgium , Cura ao , the Netherlands , the Caribbean Netherlands Dutch Antilles , Sint Maarten and Suriname . Relation to the Germanic languages group ... European languages Indo European language tree , Dutch is grouped within the Germanic languages , which ..., Dutch, etc. gradually split off from Proto Germanic, beginning around the Early Middle Ages . As the earliest .... Classified as a West Germanic language, it was spoken in areas covering modern France, Germany, and the Low .... The language had a significant impact on Old French. It evolved into Old Low Franconian in the north ... been identified as Dutch Maltho thi afrio lito as sentence used to free a serf. Other old segments of Dutch .... Arguably the most famous text containing Old Dutch is Hebban olla vogala nestas hagunnan, hinase ... Rochester , England . For a long time this sentence was considered to be the earliest in Dutch, but some ... more details