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bewoonde

Bewoonde is a Dutch adjective derived from the verb bewonen, meaning to inhabit or to occupy. It describes places, regions, or entities that are inhabited or populated by people. In usage, bewoon de highlights the presence of residents and residential activity, often in contrast to uninhabited areas.

The term is widely used in geographic, demographic, and planning contexts. It appears in phrases such as

Grammatically, bewoon de is the attributive form of the past participle of bewonen and is commonly found

In summary, bewoon de denotes inhabited or populated status and is a standard term in Dutch for

bewoonde
gebied
(inhabited
area),
bewoonde
streek
(inhabited
region),
and
bewoonde
wereld
(the
inhabited
world).
It
is
closely
related
to
the
noun
bewoonder
(inhabitant)
and
to
the
opposite
onbewoond
(uninhabited).
The
form
bewoon
de
functions
as
the
attributive
adjective
that
accompanies
a
noun
and
agrees
with
it
in
number
and
definiteness.
before
nouns:
de
bewoonde
wereld,
een
bewoonde
woning.
In
contrast,
the
past
participle
bewoond
is
used
in
predicative
constructions
such
as
het
gebied
is
bewoond
(the
area
is
inhabited)
and
may
also
appear
in
other
compound
phrases.
While
bewoonde
is
more
typical
in
descriptive
and
formal
language,
everyday
Dutch
often
relies
on
bewoond
or
on
the
contrastive
onbewoond
in
discussing
settlement
status.
describing
places
with
residents,
especially
in
geography,
demography,
and
related
fields.