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oostkust

Oostkust is a Dutch term meaning "east coast" and is used to describe the eastern coastline of a geographic area. The exact area designated as Oostkust depends on context, and there is no single universal boundary. In Dutch-speaking regions, it often serves as a descriptive label in maps, travel guides, and regional planning to distinguish the eastern coastal zone from the west, north, or south coasts. The term may refer to the eastern portion of a national coast or to a local coastal district, and it can include beaches, harbors, towns, and nature reserves.

Because coastlines are long and administrative boundaries vary by country and region, Oostkust boundaries are typically

Uses of the term are common in the Netherlands and Belgium, where Dutch is spoken and where

defined
by
authorities,
tourism
boards,
or
specific
publications
for
a
given
purpose.
The
term
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
directional
coast
labels,
including
westkust,
noordkust,
and
zuidkust,
used
to
indicate
relative
positions
along
a
coastline.
In
practice,
the
exact
meaning
of
Oostkust
should
be
understood
from
the
context
in
which
it
appears.
regional
variations
in
coastline
labeling
occur.
As
with
other
geographic
descriptors,
readers
should
consult
local
sources
to
determine
which
portion
of
the
coast
a
particular
reference
to
Oostkust
covers.
Overall,
Oostkust
serves
as
a
flexible,
relative
label
rather
than
a
fixed,
universally
defined
region.