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Breukelen, was the original name of Brooklyn.

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How did Brooklyn New York get its name?

The Dutch (who were the first Europeans to settle New York City) named it "Breukelen," which means "broken land." They named it Breukelen after a municipality in the province of Utrecht, in their homeland of the Netherlands (there is a New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn, too). Eventually, the name evolved from "Breukelen" to "Brooklyn."


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Which part of New York City was called broken land by the Dutch?

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