[Facts] Re: "Flensburgh/ Flansburgh and "Arnhem" (both Dutch?)
Well, Arnhem is a city in the Netherlands, what it means, I don't know.
Flansburgh or Flensburgh I have no idea. Burgh means city, a flens(je) is a dutch word for a smal pancake, but I'm almost positive that that's not what it means here. Maybe it's Flamish? It seems very Belgian to me...~Lully Lulla~

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"Flensburgh/ Flansburgh and "Arnhem" (both Dutch?)  ·  "Bagpus and Friends"  ·  3/23/2005, 3:24 PM
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Re: "Flensburgh/ Flansburgh and "Arnhem" (both Dutch?)  ·  Lissy  ·  3/23/2005, 11:30 PM
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