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Leeuwarderadeel (Dutch: [leːuˈɑrdəraːˌdeːl] ; West Frisian:
Ljouwerteradiel [ˈljɔu(ə)təraˌdiəl]) is a
former muni****lity in the
northern Netherlands...
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Dongeradiel and Ferwerderadiel) in the
north and Idaarderadeel [nl; fy],
Leeuwarderadeel and
Tietjerksteradeel in the
south (West Frisian: Idaarderadiel, Ljouwerteradiel...
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Between 1944 and 2018, it was the
capital of the muni****lity of
Leeuwarderadeel. The
village was
first mentioned in the 13th
century Steninge, and...
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finally closed in 1997.
Before 2018, the
village was part of the
Leeuwarderadeel muni****lity.
Former school building Farm in
Britsum Joost Klein (born...
- muni****lity were
added to Leeuwarden. On 1
January 2018 it was
enlarged by
Leeuwarderadeel and
parts of
former muni****lity of Littenseradiel. The
hamlets within...
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southwest Friesland). For example, in 1511, 15% of the land in
Leeuwarderadeel (in the clay area) was both
owned and used by the same person, while...
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approximately 9,000 inhabitants. ****zum was
formerly part of
Leeuwarderadeel and
incorporates a
former village. ****zum has
three sections: ****zum-West...
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Viglius (October 19, 1507, Swichum – May 5, 1577) was the name
taken by
Wigle Aytta van Zwichem, a
Dutch statesman and jurist, a
Frisian by birth. Viglis...
- Menno,
Baron van Coe****n (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɛnoː vɑŋ ˈkuɦoːr(ə)n];
March 1641 – 17
March 1704) was a
Dutch States Army
officer and engineer, regarded...
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Swichum was home to 104 people.
Before 1944,
Swichum was part of
Leeuwarderadeel muni****lity. The
Protestant church of
Swichum Wigle van
Aytta better...