Eemnes-Binnen
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as emnesse in 1269. Derived from a compound of the hydronym Eem and Middle Dutch nesse (“headland, spit”). The element binnen (“within”) refers to the village's location within the area protected by a former levee and was included to distinguish the settlement from Eemnes-Buiten.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Eem‧nes-‧Bin‧nen
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