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Hoek (other)
Hoek, corner in Dutch and Afrikaans, may refer to: ; the name of several villages in the Netherlands: * Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland), near Rotterdam * Hoek, Zeeland, near Terneuzen * Hoek, Gelderland ; People * Hoek (surname), Dutch surname * Van den Hoek (other), Dutch surname Other *Hoek Glacier Hoek Glacier () is a glacier flowing into Dimitrov Cove northeast of Veshka Point on the northwest coast of Velingrad Peninsula on Graham Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica, southward of the Llanquihue Islands. It was charted by the British Graha ..., Antarctic glacier ...
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Corner (other)
Corner may refer to: People *Corner (surname) *House of Cornaro, a noble Venetian family (''Corner'' in Venetian dialect) Places *Corner, Alabama, a community in the United States *Corner Inlet, Victoria, Australia *Corner River, a tributary of Harricana River, in Ontario, Canada *Corner Township, Custer County, Nebraska, a township in the United States Arts, entertainment, and media Music * The Corner (album), ''The Corner'' (album), an album by the Hieroglyphics * The Corner (song), "The Corner" (song), a 2005 song by Common * "Corner", a song by Allie Moss from her 2009 EP ''Passerby'' * "Corner", a song by Blue Stahli from their 2010 album ''Blue Stahli (album), Blue Stahli'' * "The Corner", a song by Dermot Kennedy from his 2019 album ''Without Fear (album), Without Fear'' * "The Corner", a song by Rodney Atkins from his 2011 album ''Take a Back Road'' * "The Corner", a song by Staind from their 2008 album ''The Illusion of Progress'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and ...
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Afrikaans Language
Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where there is a group in Sarmiento that speaks the Patagonian dialect. It evolved from the Dutch vernacular of South Holland ( Hollandic dialect) spoken by the predominantly Dutch settlers and enslaved population of the Dutch Cape Colony, where it gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics in the 17th and 18th centuries. Although Afrikaans has adopted words from other languages including German, Malay and Khoisan languages, an estimated 90 to 95% of the vocabulary of Afrikaans is of Dutch origin. Differences between Afrikaans and Dutch often lie in the more analytic morphology and grammar of Afrikaans, and different spellings. There is a large degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, especially in written form. Etymology The name of the language comes directly from the Dutch word (n ...
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Hook Of Holland
Hook of Holland (, ) is a coastal village in the southwestern corner of Holland, hence the name; ''hoek'' means "corner" and was in use before the word ''wikt:kaap#Dutch, kaap'' – "cape". The English translation using Hook is a false cognate of the Dutch Hoek, but has become commonplace (in official government records in English, the name tends not to get translated and Hoek van Holland is used). It is located at the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, New Waterway shipping canal into the North Sea. The village is administered as a district of the municipality of Rotterdam. Its district covers an area of 18.53 km2, of which 14.19 km2 is land. On 1 January 2023 it had an estimated population of 10,560. Settlements near "the Hook" () include the small towns Monster, Netherlands, Monster, Naaldwijk and 's-Gravenzande and the city Delft to the northeast, and the town Maassluis to the southeast. On the other side of the river is the harbor Europoort, Europort and the Maasvlakte. Th ...
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Hoek, Zeeland
Hoek () is a village in the municipality of Terneuzen in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It lies about 22 km south-east of Vlissingen and about 30 km north of Ghent in Belgium. History Hoek is a dike village which developed at a location where three dikes met. To defend the former inlet Braakman, Fort Nassau was built near Hoek in 1588 opposite the fortress of Philippine. After Hulst was conquered by the Dutch Republic in 1645, the fort started to deteriorate. The Dutch Reformed church is an aisleless church from 1608. In 1900, a tower was added in Renaissance Revival style with a needle spire. In 2015, it was severely damaged by fire, and restored in 2016. The grist mill Windlust was built in 1857. It was in service until 1958. It was restored between 1979 and 1980 and returned to active service. Hoek was home to 420 people in 1840. Hoek was a separate municipality until 1970 when it became part of the municipality of Terneuzen. Gallery Hoek - Gereformeerde Kerke ...
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Hoek (surname)
Hoek is a Dutch surname. It may have a patronymic origin, as ''Hoek'' was a West Frisian form of the name Hugo. It can also be a shortened form of names like Van den Hoek ("from the corner").Hoek
at the Corpus of First Names in The Netherlands People with the surname include:


Hoek

* Evert Hoek (1933–2024), South African-Canadian geotechnical engineer * Frans Hoek (born 1956), Dutch football goalkeeper and coach * (1878–1951), German pioneering ski mountaineer, namesake of the Hoek Glacier * M ...
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Van Den Hoek (other)
Van den Hoek is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the corner".Hoek, van den
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands Variations on the name include Van Hoek, Van der Hoek, Van den Hoeck, Van den Hoecke, and concatenated forms of these. The surname Verhoek is a contraction of "Van der Hoek". People with these surnames include: ;Van den Hoek * (born 1951), Dutch racing cyclist * Arnold van den Hoek (1921–1945), Dutch ...
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