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  1. Kleverlandish (Dutch: Kleverlands; German: Kleverländisch) is a group of Low Franconian dialects spoken on both sides of the Dutch-German border along the Meuse and Rhine rivers.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › KleverlandsKleverlands - Wikipedia

    Kleverlands is een verzamelnaam voor de Nederfrankische dialecten die in Nederland gesproken worden in Zuid-Gelderland, Nederlands Noord-Limburg, het Land van Cuijk in Noord-Brabant en in Duitsland in het Land van Kleef.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KleveKleve - Wikipedia

    The native language of Kleve and much of the Lower Rhine region is a Low Franconian dialect known as Kleverlandish (Dutch: Kleverlands, German: Kleverländisch), but the official language is Standard High German, which is dominant among the younger generation.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClevelandCleveland - Wikipedia

    Cleveland, [a] officially the City of Cleveland, [10] is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. [11] Located in Northeast Ohio along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) west of Pennsylvania.

  5. nds-nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › KleverlaandsKleverlaands - Wikipedia

    Kleverlaands. t Kleverlaands is n verzaemelnaeme [1] [2] veur de Nederfrankiese dialekten die in Nederlaand spreuken worden in Zuud- Gelderlaand, Nederlaands Noord-Limburg, t Laand van Cuijk in Noord-Braobaant en in Duutslaand in t Laand van Kleef. De Duutse term Kleverländisch is oorspronkelik de term veur t dialekt van t Laand van Kleef, mar ...

  6. 3 days ago · Cleveland, city, seat (1810) of Cuyahoga county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It is a major St. Lawrence Seaway port on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River.

  7. Early in the 20th century, Cleveland was a city on the rise and was known as the "Sixth City" due to its position as the sixth largest U.S. city at the time. [39] Its businesses included automotive companies such as Peerless, People's, Jordan, Chandler, and Winton, maker of the first car driven across the U.S.

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