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drielingen

Drielingen is a toponym used for several small settlements in parts of Central and Western Europe with Germanic linguistic roots. There is no single, continuously recognized town by that exact name in contemporary national gazetteers.

Etymology and usage: The name combines elements related to a root meaning three and a common suffix

Geography and administration: In historical and modern records, Drielingen appears as a rural locality within larger

Present-day usage: References to Drielingen typically denote a small rural area, a neighborhood, or a former

See also: Ingen, a common suffix in Germanic toponyms; Drie- and -ingen place names, which share similar

for
settled
places,
suggesting
origin
as
a
cluster
of
habitations
or
a
community
connected
to
a
family
or
clan.
Variants
of
the
form
appear
in
historical
records
across
regions
influenced
by
Dutch,
German,
or
related
languages.
municipalities
or
districts.
Many
such
places
have
been
absorbed
into
neighboring
towns,
and
in
some
cases
the
toponym
is
preserved
mainly
in
maps,
land
records,
or
local
memory
rather
than
in
current
administrative
boundaries.
village
rather
than
an
independent
municipality.
The
exact
location,
status,
and
significance
of
the
name
vary
by
country
and
historical
period.
linguistic
roots.