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centraal

Centraal is a Dutch adjective meaning central or pertaining to the center. It is used in everyday language to describe things that are at or near the center, as well as in names of places, institutions, and facilities. The word derives from centrum, with the adjectival ending -aal.

In Dutch-speaking areas, centraal is frequently found in proper nouns that denote central hubs or main institutions.

Usage notes: in official names centraal is capitalized as part of the proper noun (for instance Centraal

Overall, centraal serves as a versatile marker of centrality in geography, governance, and culture within the

Examples
include
Amsterdam
Centraal,
Utrecht
Centraal,
and
Rotterdam
Centraal,
which
are
the
main
railway
stations
of
those
cities,
as
well
as
Antwerpen-Centraal
in
Belgium
and
Brussel-Centraal
in
Dutch
signage
for
Brussels
Central
Station.
The
term
also
appears
in
institutional
names
such
as
Centraal
Planbureau
(the
Dutch
Bureau
for
Economic
Policy
Analysis),
Centraal
Bureau
voor
de
Statistiek
(Statistics
Netherlands),
and
Centraal
Museum
(the
city
museum
in
Utrecht).
Planbureau,
Centraal
Bureau
voor
de
Statistiek).
In
ordinary
descriptive
use,
the
word
remains
lowercase,
e.g.,
een
centraal
punt
or
een
centraal
gelegen
locatie.
Dutch-speaking
world,
reflecting
both
physical
centrality
and
central
importance
in
organizational
structures.