The Dutch founded several cities in the United States. Two examples include New York City and Albany, which is in upstate New York.
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The Dutch discovered New York and Albany. They were called Fort Orange and New Amsterdam.
Name two cities that were founded by the dutch.Include what they are named today New York, Buffalo, and Boston
New York and Florida and Europe and Asia and Austalia
The Dutch founded several cities in the United States. Two examples include New York City and Albany, which is in upstate New York.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
both, mainly in towns
Rotterdam and Amsterdam
Brussels (Brussel in Dutch, Bruxelles in French)
First found in Holland, the Dutch surname Mauritz is first recorded in North Brabant, a province of the Netherlands. The Principal cities there, are Eindhoven, Helmund, and Tilburg.
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Some cities founded by the Dutch include New York (originally New Amsterdam), Cape Town, Jakarta (formerly Batavia), and Albany (originally Fort Orange).