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Town of Mosman Park
The Town of Mosman Park is a local government area of Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 4.3 km² in western metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia and lies about 14 km southwest of the Perth CBD and 5 km from Fremantle.
Town of Mosman Park History
The Buckland Hill Road District was created on 6 October 1899.
From July 1909 until October 1930, it was known as the Cottesloe Beach Road District.
Town of Mosman Park Suburbs
Mosman Park is the only suburb within this municipality.About the Dutch Language
The Dutch language is a West Germanic language that is spoken by around 24 million people as a first language—including the population of the Netherlands and about sixty percent of Belgium—and by another 5 million as a second language.
Among the Indo-European languages, Dutch is grouped within the Germanic languages, meaning it shares a common ancestor with languages such as English, German, and the Scandinavian languages. All Germanic languages are subject to the Grimm's law and Verner's law sound shifts, which originated in the Proto-Germanic language and define the basic features differentiating them from other Indo-European languages. This is assumed to have taken place in approximately the mid-first millennium BCE in the pre-Roman Northern European Iron Age.
The Germanic languages are traditionally divided into three groups: East (now extinct), West, and North Germanic. They remained mutually intelligible throughout the Migration Period. Dutch is part of the West Germanic group, which also includes English, Scots, Frisian, Low German (Old Saxon) and High German. It is characterized by a number of phonological and morphological innovations not found in North or East Germanic. The West Germanic varieties of the time are generally split into three dialect groups: Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic), Istvaeonic (Weser-Rhine Germanic) and Irminonic (Elbe Germanic). It appears that the Frankish tribes fit primarily into the Istvaeonic dialect group with certain Ingvaeonic influences towards the northwest, which are still seen in modern Dutch.
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Dutch Document Translation
Dutch used for official documents is the standard Algemeen Nederlands (General Dutch), though differences exist between Netherlands Dutch and Belgian Dutch (Flemish) in administrative terminology and document conventions. Surinamese Dutch documents may incorporate vocabulary and spellings influenced by Sranan Tongo and other local languages. Documents from the Dutch Caribbean territories (Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten) are often bilingual in Dutch and Papiamento or English.
Dutch Document Types
Dutch civil documents include the geboorteakte (birth certificate), huwelijksakte (marriage certificate), and rijbewijs (driving licence). In Belgium, the equivalents use similar terms but are issued by the burgerlijke stand (civil registry) of the gemeente (municipality), often in bilingual format in Brussels.
Where Dutch Is Official
Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands, Belgium (alongside French and German), and Suriname. It is also an official language of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten in the Caribbean. With approximately 25 million native speakers across multiple continents, Dutch official documents originate from diverse administrative systems. Belgian documents are frequently bilingual or trilingual, with the language used depending on the linguistic region (Flanders, Wallonia, or Brussels).
Dutch uses the Latin alphabet without additional letters, though the digraph ij is sometimes treated as a single letter and capitalised as IJ. The trema (diaeresis) is used to indicate vowel separation (e.g., geïnteresseerd), and acute accents mark stress or distinguish homophones in formal writing. Dutch compound words are written as single words without spaces or hyphens, which can create very long official terms in bureaucratic documents.
About Town of Mosman Park
The Town of Mosman Park covers approximately 4.5 square kilometres between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, with a population of around 9,000. It is a quiet, upmarket residential area with a mix of heritage properties and contemporary builds, offering both river and ocean access within a compact footprint.
The town consists of the single suburb of Mosman Park, with a small cluster of shops and services along Stirling Highway and Glyde Street.
Council offices are on Memorial Drive in Mosman Park, and the Mosman Park Library is located on Stirling Highway. The Mosman Park Bowling Club and local parks along the river foreshore and Buckland Hill serve as the main recreational spaces.
Mosman Park and Victoria Street stations on the Fremantle line provide rail access to Perth CBD and Fremantle. Stirling Highway runs through the town as the main arterial, and Curtin Avenue provides an alternative north-south route. Bus services operate along Stirling Highway.
