anlanden
Anlanden is a traditional Dutch and Flemish term referring to the act of landing or disembarking from a ship, particularly in the context of arriving at a port or coastal area. Historically, the term was widely used in maritime trade and exploration, especially during the Dutch Golden Age (17th century), when the Dutch Republic was a dominant naval and commercial power. The word originates from the Dutch verb *aanlanden*, which combines *aan* (meaning "to" or "at") and *landen* (meaning "to land").
The practice of anlanden involved not only the physical act of stepping ashore but also the logistical
Anlanden also played a role in the spread of Dutch language and culture, as sailors and traders