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dwalingen

Dwalingen is a small rural locality in the Netherlands. It is not a separate municipality; rather, it forms part of a larger municipality within a Dutch province. The precise administrative alignment has varied in historical sources, but contemporary references treat Dwalingen as a hamlet rather than an urban center.

The name Dwalingen is of Dutch origin. The suffix -ingen is common in Dutch and Flemish toponymy

Geography: Dwalingen lies in a rural agricultural landscape typical of the Dutch countryside, with small roads

History: Detailed historical accounts of Dwalingen are limited in widely available sources. It appears in regional

Demographics and economy: As a hamlet, Dwalingen has a small permanent population. Local activity is largely

Transport: Access is via local roads; the nearest major transportation links are located in the surrounding

See also: List of places in the Netherlands.

and
typically
indicates
a
settlement
or
farmstead
dating
from
early
medieval
times;
the
first
element
of
the
name
may
reflect
a
personal
name
or
a
geographic
feature,
though
precise
etymology
is
not
widely
documented.
connecting
farmsteads
and
nearby
waterways
or
hedgerows.
The
surrounding
area
features
fields,
nature
reserves,
and
rural
housing.
maps
and
land
records,
reflecting
its
long-standing
presence
as
a
small
settlement
within
the
broader
rural
economy.
agricultural,
with
residents
often
relying
on
nearby
towns
for
services
and
employment.
municipality
or
province.