List of places named Vlaie


In the Hudson Valley of eastern United States, a vlaie, vly or fly is a swamp or marsh. It also applies to creeks and areas in the vicinities. The term appears in place names in areas of Dutch influence, formerly New Netherland.

Etymology

The terms are from a dialectal form of the Middle Dutch word valeye. However, the meaning shifted to "swamp" when used by New Netherlanders.
Variants such as vley and vlei are also found.
The English spelling of vleigh is probably under influence of rhymes like sleigh and weigh.
The Afrikaans word vlei is a cognate, descended from the same Middle Dutch word.
The Vlie, a channel in Frisia, may not be related, as it is likely from the Latin Flevo.

Place names

Examples of names of swamps, streams, lakes, and mountains which contain vlaie or other variant spellings:

New York

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  • Fly Creek, Fly Summit, and Fly Swamp, Washington County.
  • Fly Creek: A creek in Otsego County, New York.
  • Fly Market in New York City: may be the source of flea market.
  • Fly Creek, Fly Pond, and Fly Brook in Broome County.
  • Fly Swamp, or Vly Swamp, or "The Vly": a swamp in Washington County.
  • The Fly: a swamp in Taborton, Rensselaer County.
  • The Fly: a swamp in Otsego County.
  • Rossman Fly: another name for Rossman Pond. Also Rossman Fly Road.
  • The Old Fly: a swamp in Washington County.
  • Shaw Fly: a swamp in Washington County.

New Jersey

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