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The two countries that had most to do with America in the 16th centaury were the British and the Dutch. The Dutch never owned all of America but the British did after the Anglo- Dutch war. So the British and the Dutch owned America at one time.
Dutch East Indies
Reagan is what a Dutch language speaker would say, because the tendency is respect for the original name in the original language.
"Waal Straat"-Dutch.. Walloons- Dutch abreviation of Waal
It was called the Dutch East Indies.
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"Hannah" is a Dutch equivalent of "Hanna."Specifically, both the Dutch and the English names derive from the original Hebrew name. The original name tends to be transliterated as "Chana" or "Ḥannah." Two (2) examples of the many meanings attributed to the name are "beauty" and "passion."
New York's real name is New Amsterdam, which was the original name given by Dutch settlers in the early 17th century. The city was later renamed New York in 1664 when the English captured the territory and named it in honor of the Duke of York. Today, New York City is often simply referred to as "New York."
The French name is "La Guyane" (from Guyane française). The original colonies were at Cayenne (twice seized by the Dutch as Dutch Cayenne) and at Sinnamary. Cayenne remains the capital of the French overseas region.
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