- Hoboken, Antwerp
Infobox Belgische deelgemeente
naam = Hoboken
kaart1 =
gemeente =Antwerp
latitudeGraden = 51
latitudeMinuten = 17
latitudeSeconden = 0
longitudeGraden = 4
longitudeMinuten = 21
longitudeSeconden = 0
hoogte = 0 up to 20
opp = 10,67
inw = 34 443
datum = 05/31/2006
dichtheid = 3228
mannen = 49,13
vrouwen = 50,87
postcode = 2660
netn = 03Hoboken is a southern district of the arrondissement and city of
Antwerp , in theFlemish Region ofBelgium .Name
A local children's story says that the name "Hoboken" is derived from a little boy who accidentally dropped his sandwich in
the Scheldt , a river which flows through Hoboken. In the local dialect of Dutch, a "boken" is a sandwich and "ho" is a way of shouting "stop", so he must have shouted "Ho, boken!!!". The placename is actually derived from Middle Dutch "Hooghe Buechen" or "Hoge Beuken", meaning "High Beeches" or "Tall Beeches". To this day there is a hospital in Hoboken named "Hoge Beuken".Hoboken, New Jersey
Since the first Europeans to live there were Dutch-speaking settlers to New Netherland, it would appear
Hoboken, New Jersey , on theHudson river across fromNew York is named after Hoboken, Antwerp. Many European immigrants who set sail headed for New York from the port ofAntwerp and eventually settled in New Jersey, but by that time the city had long been called Hoboken, a name chosen by John Stevens, the man who purchased the land on which the city sits in1784 . It's not known why he did. TheLenape /Delaware Indian for the area was "Hobocan Hackingh". The Dutch may have phonetically bastardized the Lenape to conform to their own language. Various English-language spellings from the colonial era included Hoebuck and Hobuck.External links
* [http://www.hoboken.be/MIDA/ Official Website]
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