This is the 2827th most frequent Dutch word.
valkenburg
"Valkenburg" is a proper noun referring to a town in the Netherlands.
Here, 'Valkenburg' is used as a proper noun, denoting the name of a specific location, which is a town in the Netherlands known for its tourist attractions.
Ik ga morgen naar Valkenburg om de grotten te bezoeken.
Tomorrow, I will go to Valkenburg to visit the caves.
Again, 'Valkenburg' serves as a proper noun, referring specifically to the town and its noteworthy aspects.
Valkenburg heeft prachtige kastelen en een rijke geschiedenis.
Valkenburg has beautiful castles and a rich history.
In this sentence, 'Valkenburg' refers to the community within the town, emphasizing its culture and local activities.