- The
Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch (Dutch pronunciation: [mɛiəˈrɛi vɑn ˌsɛrtoːɣə(m)ˈbɔs];
Dutch for "Bailiwick of 's-Hertogenbosch") was one of the four...
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paths and wet
stream valley soils were
formed which characterizes the
Meierijs "Poplar Landscape" till this day. This
landscape was in fact
purely economic...
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ranked by size: The
language spoken by the
native po****tion is
North Meierijs (an East
Brabantian dialect,
which is very
similar to
colloquial Dutch)...
- Nuenen,
Gerwen en Nederwetten, and Best. The
spoken language is
North Meierijs (an East
Brabantian dialect,
which is very
similar to
colloquial Dutch)...
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Nijnsel (North
Meierijs dialect: Nènzûl ) is a
village in the
province of
North Brabant,
located in the
Meierij of 's-Hertogenbosch.
Nijnsel is a parish...
- independence. The
Dutch demands (closure of the Scheldt,
cession of the
Meierij,
formal cession of
Dutch conquests in the
Indies and Americas, and lifting...
- east of the city,
including Arendonk and
Lommel in Belgium) and
North Meierijs (between the
south of Den
Bosch and into Eindhoven). Both
dialects belong...
-
Brabantian recognize it as a
separate dialect group.
Sometimes it is
called Meierijs,
after the
Bailiwick of Den Bosch. East
Brabantian dialects are further...
-
Utrecht or
Eindhoven by train.[citation needed] The
spoken language is
North Meierijs (an East
Brabantian dialect,
which is very
similar to
colloquial Dutch)...
- present-day Netherlands,
inhabitants of the
culturally Catholic area of
Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch are
considered by the
other Dutch to have a Burgundian...