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Wallabout Bay is a small body of water in Upper New York Bay along the northwest shore of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, between the present Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridges. It is located opposite Corlear's Hook in Manhattan, across the East River to the west. Wallabout Bay is now the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The name of this curved bay on the western end of "Lang Eylandt" (Long Island) comes from the Dutch "Waal bocht", which means "Walloons' Bend", named for its first European settlers: the Walloons, from what is today Wallonia.

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  • Wallabout Bay (de)
  • Bahía de Wallabout (es)
  • Baie de Wallabout (fr)
  • Wallabout Bay (en)
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  • Die Wallabout Bay ist eine Bucht des East River im New Yorker Stadtteil Brooklyn. Sie ist vor allem als Standort der New York Naval Shipyard bekannt. (de)
  • La baie de Wallabout, située au nord de Brooklyn, tire son nom d'une déformation du néerlandais Waal bocht qui veut dire baie wallonne, nom choisi à cause de l'implantation de plusieurs familles wallonnes, c'est-à-dire d'expression romane de Belgique. * Portail de New York * Portail de la Wallonie (fr)
  • La Bahía de Wallabout (en inglés, Wallabout Bay) es un pequeño cuerpo de agua en Upper New York Bay a lo largo de la costa noroeste del distrito de Brooklyn de la ciudad de Nueva York, entre los actuales puentes de Williamsburg y Manhattan. Está ubicado frente a Corlear's Hook en Manhattan, al otro lado del East River hacia el oeste. La Bahía de Wallabout es ahora el sitio del Astillero Naval de Brooklyn. (es)
  • Wallabout Bay is a small body of water in Upper New York Bay along the northwest shore of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, between the present Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridges. It is located opposite Corlear's Hook in Manhattan, across the East River to the west. Wallabout Bay is now the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The name of this curved bay on the western end of "Lang Eylandt" (Long Island) comes from the Dutch "Waal bocht", which means "Walloons' Bend", named for its first European settlers: the Walloons, from what is today Wallonia. (en)
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