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Meerdaal
Meerdaal - also known as Meerdaalwoud and Meerdaalbos - is a woodland lying east of Brussels and south of Leuven, on the loess plateau of Brabant in central Belgium. The bigger part of it has most likely been continuously forested since the Middle Ages, but the archaeological record and geomorphology give evidence of a profound human influence, probably including agriculture, during the Roman era and the Iron Age.〔Vanwalleghem, Tom et alii. ''Prehistoric and Roman gullying in the European loess belt: a case study from central Belgium''. The Holocene 16 (3), 2006〕 ==Miradal== In 1146 Meerdaal was known to man as ''silua de miradal''. ''Silva'' refers to a place dominated by trees; ''dal'' refers to a valley; the origin of ''mira'' is unclear.〔Gysseling, Maurits. ''Toponymisch woordenboek van België, Nederland, Luxemburg, Noord-Frankrijk en West-Duitsland (vóór 1226)'', Part I, p. 677. Belgisch Interuniversitair Centrum voor Neerlandistiek, 1960〕
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