List of Dutch exonyms for places in Germany
- List of Dutch exonyms for places in Germany
This is a list of Dutch exonyms for towns located in Germany.
*Aachen Aken
*Bad Bentheim Bentem
*Berlin Berlijn
*Bergheim Berchem
*Braunschweig Brunswijk
*Dortmund Dortmond
*Düsseldorf Dusseldorp
*Emmerich Emmerik
*Emlichheim Emmelkamp
*Frankfurt (Main) Frankfort/Main
*Frankfurt (Oder) Frankfort/Oder
*Geilenkirchen Geelkerken
*Geldern Gelderen
*Grevenbroich Grevenbroek
*Hameln Hamelen
*Herzogenrath 's-Hertogenrade
*Jülich Gulik
*Kleve Kleef
*Köln Keulen
*Moers Meurs
*München Munchen
*Neuenhaus Nieuwenhuis
*Nürnberg Neurenberg
*Osnabrück Osnabrug
*Rheinberg Rijnberg
*Schleswig Sleeswijk
*Selfkant Zelfkant
*Suderwick Zuiderwijk
*Süsterseel Susterseel
*Tüddern Tudderen
*Wesel Wezel
*Zwillbrock Zwilbroek
ee also
*Dutch exonyms
*List of European exonyms
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