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Franeker (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfraːnəkər] ; West Frisian:
Frjentsjer [ˈfrjɛntsjər]) is one of the
eleven historical cities of
Friesland and
capital of...
- The
University of
Franeker (1585–1811) was a
university in
Franeker, Friesland, the Netherlands. It was the
second oldest university of the Netherlands...
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Franeker City Hall (Dutch: Stad****s van
Franeker) is the city hall of the muni****lity of
Franeker, Netherlands, one of the
eleven historical cities of...
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amateur astronomer who
built the Eise
Eisinga Planetarium in his
house in
Franeker,
Dutch Republic. The
orrery still exists and is the
oldest functioning...
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additional properties besides their estate in Cornjum. The Martena****s in
Franeker was
built in 1506, on the
order of
Hessel van Martena, and his
family lived...
- It is
located southwest of
Schalsum and on the
direct northeast side of
Franeker, of
which it is a part administratively. The
habitation consists of several...
- (1615,
Franeker – 1658, Groningen), was a
Dutch Golden Age
portrait painter.
According to the RKD he was the son of a
burgemeester of
Franeker and became...
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served as the
Dutch Cocoa House. It is a
close copy of the
Franeker City Hall in
Franeker, Netherlands. The door frame,
embellished with
stone animals...
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Arkens is a
Hollow Post mill in
Franeker, Friesland,
Netherlands which has been
restored to
working order. The mill is
listed as a Rijksmonument, number...
- muni****lity. The
largest po****tion
centre (2018 po****tion, 12,793) is
Franeker. The
residents speak Dutch, West
Frisian or
Bildts (a
dialect in the former...