- Hondsrug
The Hondsrug is a Dutch ridge of sand that is mainly located in the province
Drenthe and partly in the province Groningen. The spur of the Hondsrug in Groningen has led to the creation of various villages build onartificial dwelling hill s:Adorp ,Sauwerd ,Ezinge , Winsum,Baflo ,Rasquert ,Warffum ,Usquert , Rottum.The name "Hondsrug" would appear to be taken from the Dutch word for "dog" or "hound" (Hond) and the word for a "back" or "ridge" (Rug). However, it is more likely a bastardization of the older name Hunze-rug, coming from the name of the river Hunze, which flows through Drenthe and Groningen. Up until the 19th century the Hondsrug was also known as the Bisschopsrug, meaning "Bishop's Ridge."
More recently the term Hondsrug is used to denote a famous building and its street in
Lunetten , an area in the South-East ofUtrecht in The Netherlands.
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