Texel - translation to dutch
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Texel - translation to dutch

MUNICIPALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS
UN/LOCODE:NLTEX; Texel island; Texel, Holland; Texel, Netherlands; Texel Island; History of Texel
  • Alice Blom, 2010
  • De Hors at [[Dunes of Texel National Park]]
  • 3=Dokter Wagemaker (schip, 2005)}} from Den Helder to Texel in 2005
  • Dutch ships in the [[roadstead]] of Texel, 1671
  • Imme Dros, 2010
  • ''2014 map of Texel''
  • [[Eierland Lighthouse]] in 2013
  • HMS ''Hero'' wrecked at Haak Sands near Texel December 25, 1811

Texel         
Texel, Dutch island located to the north of the Netherlands

Definition

TEXEL
TEXture ELement

Wikipedia

Texel

Texel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtɛsəl] (listen); Texels dialect: Tessel) is a municipality and an island with a population of 13,643 in North Holland, Netherlands. It is the largest and most populated island of the West Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea. The island is situated north of Den Helder, northeast of Noorderhaaks, and southwest of Vlieland.

Examples of use of Texel
1. She was a former president of the National Lawyers Guild, served on the American Civil Liberties Union‘s board and was a member of the Connecticut Women‘s Hall of Fame. –– Jan Wolkers THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Novelist, poet and sculptor Jan Wolkers, whose sex–charged books helped shake off the shackles of postwar conservatism in the Netherlands, died at his home on the North Sea island of Texel, his publisher said.
2. She was a former president of the National Lawyers Guild, served on the American Civil Liberties Union‘s board and was a member of the Connecticut Women‘s Hall of Fame. ___ Jan Wolkers THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) _ Novelist, poet and sculptor Jan Wolkers, whose sex–charged books helped shake off the shackles of postwar conservatism in the Netherlands, died at his home on the North Sea island of Texel, his publisher said.