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Schiermonnikoog (Dutch: [ˌsxiːrmɔnəkˈoːx] ; West Frisian: Skiermûntseach [ˌskiəmuːnˈtsɪəχ] ) is an island, a muni****lity and
national park in the Northern...
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Schiermonnikoog Frisian (autoglotonym
Schiermonnikeigers or
Schiermonnikoogs, West Frisian: Skiermûntseagersk [ˌskiəmuːnˈtsɪəɣr̩s], Dutch: Schiermonnikoogs...
- 1930s by
private organisations. The
first official national park,
Schiermonnikoog National Park, was not
established until 1989. The most
recent national...
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Schiermonnikoog National Park is a
national park in the
Dutch province of Friesland. It was
founded in 1989. It
covers about 72 km2 (28 sq mi), the majority...
- Vlieland, Richel, Griend, Tersc****ing, Ameland, Rif, Engelsmanplaat,
Schiermonnikoog, Simonszand, Rottumerplaat, Rottumeroog, and Zuiderduintjes. The islands...
- 300 people.
Schiermonnikoog Frisian Skiermûntseagersk, the most
endangered West
Frisian language, is
spoken on the
island of
Schiermonnikoog (Skiermûntseach)...
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mainland and on two of the West
Frisian Islands: Tersc****ing and
Schiermonnikoog. It is also
spoken in four
villages in the
Westerkwartier of the neighbouring...
- West
Frisian Islands,
including Vlieland, Tersc****ing,
Ameland and
Schiermonnikoog,
which are
connected to the
mainland by ferry. The province's highest...
- Súdwest-Fryslân the
largest with a land area of 522.7 km2 (201.8 sq mi).
Schiermonnikoog is both the
least po****ted, with 972 people, and the
least densely...
- muni****lity of Het Hogeland. It was
established on 23 May 1969. The
ferry to
Schiermonnikoog departs from Lauwersoog. As part of the
Zuiderzee Works, it was decided...