The same, you don't spell names different in dutch.
The Dutch colonies were founded by the Dutch East India Company, a trading company established in the early 17th century. They established colonies in regions such as present-day Indonesia, Suriname, and the Caribbean.
Originally part of Dutch territory in North America, the city of Albany was founded by Dutch fur traders as two different, Fort Nassau in 1614 and Fort Orange in 1624. A population settled in the area and formed a town that was named "Beverwijck". In 1664 the English gained control of the area and renamed the city "Albany" after the Duke of Albany, the future King of England, James II.
There are hundreds of cities and towns in the US with Spanish Names. The major US cities with Spanish names are Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Other large US cities with Spanish names are El Paso, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Tucson, and Sacramento.
Yes, capital cities and country names are considered as proper names, and proper names are capitalized. Butadjectives derived from those are not, unlike in English.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
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Fredericksburg.
The Dutch discovered New York and Albany. They were called Fort Orange and New Amsterdam.
Two cities founded by the Dutch are New Amsterdam (now known as New York City) and Cape Town in South Africa.
Albany, NY, originally Fort Orange, was settled by the Dutch; many street names are still the original Dutch names.
Name two cities that were founded by the dutch.Include what they are named today New York, Buffalo, and Boston
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The Dutch founded several cities in the United States. Two examples include New York City and Albany, which is in upstate New York.
namen is the word for names in Dutch. This is the translation from English to Dutch.
Actually it was not founded it was established by the dutch. It was established in 1602.