Breukelen, was the original name of Brooklyn.
Breukelen's population is 14,635.
The area of Breukelen is 48.65 square kilometers.
It comes from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which doesn't really mean anything.
Breukelen railway station was created in 1843.
Hans van Breukelen was born on October 4, 1956, in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
The phone number of the Breukelen Cellars is: 347-240-5421.
The address of the Breukelen Cellars is: 504 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
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Breukelen's population density is 329 people per square kilometer.
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."
E. W. M. van Breukelen has written: 'Pseudogamic production of dihaploids and monoploids in Solanum tuberosum and some related species'
Brooklyn. 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."