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Terschelling - traducción al holandés

ISLAND AND MUNICIPALITY IN FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS
Skylge; Terschelling Island; Schylge
  • portrait of Willem Barents, 16/17 C
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  • Dutch Topographic map of Terschelling, Dec. 2014

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

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Terschelling

Terschelling (Dutch pronunciation: [tɛrˈsxɛlɪŋ] (listen); West Frisian: Skylge; Terschelling dialect: Schylge) is a municipality and an island in the northern Netherlands, one of the West Frisian Islands. It is situated between the islands of Vlieland and Ameland.

Wadden Islanders are known for their resourcefulness in using anything and everything that washes ashore. With few trees to use for timber, most of the farms and barns are built with masts recovered from shipwrecks. The islands are surrounded by shipwrecks, and even today many containers wash ashore that have blown off the decks of container ships in the North Sea.

The main source of income on Terschelling is tourism. There is some agriculture, but a large part of the island has become a nature reserve.

Terschelling is well known for the yearly Oerol Festival during which theatre performances are played throughout the island, making use of its landscape and nature.

Terschelling can be reached by ferry from the mainland Frisian town Harlingen and from Vlieland by high-speed catamaran.

Ejemplos de uso de Terschelling
1. A half–mile stretch of beach on Terschelling island, 70 miles north of Amsterdam, was littered with bunches of unripe fruit, Buren said.
2. Terschelling residents are no strangers to stuff turning up on their beach; a year ago thousands of tennis shoes, aluminum briefcases and children‘s toys washed ashore, drawing crowds of treasure–hunting residents.