This is the 4979th most frequent Dutch word.
hampshire
"Hampshire" is not a Dutch word; it refers to a county in southern England or a breed of livestock.
In this sentence, 'Hampshire' is used as a proper noun referring to a geographical location, Hampshire in England.
Ik lees graag over Hampshire in Engeland, omdat het een interessante geschiedenis heeft.
I like reading about Hampshire in England because it has an interesting history.
Here, 'Hampshire' is used as a proper noun again, indicating a specific place the speaker visited.
Tijdens mijn reis door Engeland bezocht ik Hampshire en genoot van het landschap.
During my trip in England, I visited Hampshire and enjoyed the landscape.
In this case, 'Hampshire' is used as a modifier to describe a specific breed of sheep originating from Hampshire.