"Kasteel" is a Dutch equivalent of "castle".
The Dutch word is a noun. Its singular definite article is "het" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one").
'Kasteel' is the Dutch word for 'castle'.
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The Castle was built by the Dutch employees of the Dutch East India company between 1666-1679, thus making it the oldest remaining building in South Africa.
"Castle" is an English equivalent of "kasteel."The Dutch word is a noun. Its singular definite article is "het" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one").
The act of vomiting in bed after a night of drinking and eating White Castle burgers. Then shoving your bed mates head under the sheets. Trapping them for their enjoyment, or not.
The first Dutch settlement in the Americas was founded in 1614: Fort Nassau, on Castle Island in the Hudson, near present-day Albany. It was later replaced by Fort Oranje (in English: Fort Orange) at present-day Albany. Both forts were named in honor of the Dutch House of Orange-Nassau.
The Castle of Good Hope is an important South African landmark, as it is considered the best preserved example of a Dutch East India Company fort. Imperialism had a great impact on both the past and present of South Africa, and the Castle of Good Hope is a good place to examine these influences and effects.
The Castle, built by the original Dutch settlers may be found in the City centre, located between Darling and Buitenkant Streets. It lies opposite the Grand Parade and the City hall. The Castle is open to the public as a museum, and details of the attractions may be found on the website below. GPSCoordinates for the Castle are are 33°55′33″S 18°25′40″E
It's called a castle. hope this helps!
A concentric castle (or multiple castle) is a castle within a castle
The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
There's a medieval castle called 'Schloss Matzen' in the Tyrol, in Austria. The family name is German and also Dutch. See the Related Link for "Matzen Families in the U.S." to the bottom for the answer.