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  1. Mapa de Nueva Inglaterra, Nueva Francia y Holanda en 1725. Los Nuevos Países Bajos (en neerlandés: Nieuw-Nederland) fue una provincia colonial de la República de las Siete Provincias Unidas en la costa noreste de Norteamérica. Un territorio mucho más extenso que la propia Holanda, 1 la colonia abarcaba desde la península Delmarva hasta el ...

  2. Netherland foi publicado em maio de 2008 e foi capa do New York Times Book Review, onde o editor sénior Dwight Garner o apelidou de "a obra de ficção mais espirituosa, mais zangada, mais exigente e mais desolada que já tivemos sobre a vida em Nova York e Londres após a queda do World Trade Center". [3]

  3. Há 2 dias · Deutsch: Neuniederlande (nl. Nieuw Nederland) war ein von der Republik der Sieben Vereinigten Niederlande im 17. Jahrhundert beanspruchtes Territorium an der Ostküste Nordamerikas. English: New Netherland (nl. Nieuw Nederland) was the territory claimed by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands on the eastern coast of North America in the ...

  4. Hotel New Netherland. /  40.7644, -73.9726. El Hotel New Netherland (más tarde Hotel Netherland ) estaba ubicado en la esquina noreste de la Quinta Avenida y la calle 59, en Manhattan, Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ), en lo que ahora es el distrito histórico Upper East Side. Albergó el restaurante Sherry's desde 1919 hasta su demolición en ...

  5. Bergen, New Netherland. Bergen was a part of the 17th century province of New Netherland, in the area in northeastern New Jersey along the Hudson and Hackensack Rivers that would become contemporary Hudson and Bergen Counties.

  6. Sutphin. Sutphin Boulevard, Queens, New York, named after the settlers family Van Sutphin or Van Sutphen, referring to their origins from the Dutch town and county of Zutphen, a hanseatic town, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands. ‘Zutphen’ meaning ‘south fen (marsh land)’.

  7. Block's map of his 1614 voyage, with the first appearance of the term "New Netherland" Adriaen Courtsen Block (c. 1567 – 27 April 1627) was a Dutch private trader, privateer, and ship's captain who is best known for exploring the coastal and river valley areas between present-day New Jersey and Massachusetts during four voyages from 1611 to 1614, following the 1609 expedition by Henry Hudson.