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- IJ_(Amsterdam) abstract "The IJ (pronounced [ɛi̯]; sometimes shown on old maps as "Y" or "Ye") is a lake, formerly a bay, in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is known for being Amsterdam's waterfront. Sometimes it is wrongly considered as a river. Dutch people simply call it the IJ, a Dutch word fallen into disuse meaning water. This name derives from the West Frisian word ie "stream, small river" (from Germanic *ahwō "water") and is cognate with Dutch Aa/Ee names for bodies of water. In Dutch, the name consists of the digraph ij, which behaves like a single letter. Therefore, both letters are capitalized; cf. IJmuiden, IJsselmeer.".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) thumbnail GVB_ferry_Ijveer_52_a.jpg?width=300.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageExternalLink 1928.pdf.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageExternalLink mixed-12-foot.html.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageExternalLink mixed-one-person-dinghy.html.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageExternalLink www.vaarmij.nl.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageID "946822".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wikiPageRevisionID "597981291".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) hasPhotoCollection IJ_(Amsterdam).
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:1920_Summer_Olympic_venues.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:1928_Summer_Olympic_venues.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Former_bays.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Geography_of_Amsterdam.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Geography_of_North_Holland.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Lakes_of_the_Netherlands.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) subject Category:Olympic_sailing_venues.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) point "52.380833333333335 4.943888888888889".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) type Place.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) type Wikidata:Q532.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) type Place.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) type Location.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) type SpatialThing.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) comment "The IJ (pronounced [ɛi̯]; sometimes shown on old maps as "Y" or "Ye") is a lake, formerly a bay, in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is known for being Amsterdam's waterfront. Sometimes it is wrongly considered as a river. Dutch people simply call it the IJ, a Dutch word fallen into disuse meaning water. This name derives from the West Frisian word ie "stream, small river" (from Germanic *ahwō "water") and is cognate with Dutch Aa/Ee names for bodies of water.".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "Bahía del IJ".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "IJ (Amsterdam)".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "IJ (Amsterdam)".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "IJ (Amsterdam)".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "IJ (Paesi Bassi)".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "IJ (water)".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "Эй".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) label "アイ湾".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs IJ_(Amsterdam).
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs Bahía_del_IJ.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs IJ_(Amsterdam).
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs IJ_(Paesi_Bassi).
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs アイ湾.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs IJ_(water).
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs m.03sc9m.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs 2754261.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs Q338137.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) sameAs Q338137.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) lat "52.380833333333335".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) long "4.943888888888889".
- IJ_(Amsterdam) wasDerivedFrom IJ_(Amsterdam)?oldid=597981291.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) depiction GVB_ferry_Ijveer_52_a.jpg.
- IJ_(Amsterdam) isPrimaryTopicOf IJ_(Amsterdam).