YES, it is: Dutchification is the process of turning things Dutch. Sometimes intentioanl assimilation is employed. When you see windmills, you KNOW that the Dutch people have been busy Dutchifying the area. If you are observant, you may notice lots of people in that same area walking in wooden shoes!
The French highways are suspected of Dutchification.
When Dutch people go on vaction or do business in disparate regions of the world, they have an amazing ability to Dutchify everything! Because they originate from flatlands, if they visit mountainous regions, that region is flat as a pancake by the time they leave! (The Himalayan Plains, for example) If you should find yourself craving cheese A LOT MORE than you used to, you may have been subjected to Dutchification.
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