Serooskerke
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Etymology[edit]
- (Schouwen-Duiveland) First attested as Ecclesia Alardi in 1395-1396. Compound of a contracted version of des heer (“of the lord”), Old Dutch Alard (“a personal name”) and kerk (“church”). See also Zealandic Sêêskaarke, Sêêskerke, Seêskerke.
- (Veere) First attested as alerdeskirkam, alerdeskirke and alerdeskyrken between the end of the 12th century and 1207. Compound of a contracted version of des heer (“of the lord”), Old Dutch Alard (“a personal name”) and kerk (“church”). See also Zealandic Stroôskerke.
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- A village and former municipality of Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, Netherlands.
- A village and former municipality of Veere, Zeeland, Netherlands.
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- nl:Villages in Zeeland, Netherlands
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- nl:Places in Zeeland, Netherlands
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