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Koudum (West
Frisian pronunciation: [ˈkɔudəm]) is a
village in the
northern Netherlands. It is
located in Súdwest-Fryslân, Friesland.
Nearby villages include...
- De
Vlijt (English: The Diligence) or
Molen 't Op is a post mill in
Koudum, Friesland,
Netherlands which was
built in 1986 and is
working in
working order...
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Koudum-Molkwerum is a
railway station located near
Molkwerum and
Koudum, Netherlands. The
station was
opened on 28
November 1885 and is on the Leeuwarden...
- Vlijt,
Koudum" (in Dutch). Molendatabase.
Retrieved 1 May 2010. "
Koudum, Fryslân". Amsterdam: De
Hollandsche Molens.
Retrieved 21 July 2024. "
Koudum, Fryslân"...
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Molkwerum was home to 301
people in 1840. In 1885, a
shared Koudum-Molkwerum
railway station with
Koudum opened. In the 1960s, the
harbour was
filled up, and...
- Idzega, Indijk, It Heidenskip, Itens, Jutrijp, Kimswerd, Kornwerderzand,
Koudum, Koufurderrige, Kubaard, Laaxum, Loënga, Lollum, Longerhouw, Lutkewierum...
- and a
squadron of
ships from Zeeland. The
commanders were
Jacob Benckes (
Koudum, 1637–1677) and
Cornelis Evertsen de
Jongste (Vlissingen, 1642–1706) under...
- (1883–present)
IJlst (1885–present)
Workum (1885–present)
Hindeloopen (1885–present)
Koudum-Molkwerum (1885–present)
Stavoren (1885–present)
Stations closed in 1938:...
- the new muni****lity Súdwest Fryslân.
Hemelum Hindeloopen It
Heidenskip Koudum Molkwerum Nij****zum
Stavoren Warns Workum.
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Noord – Sn**** –
IJlst –
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Hindeloopen –
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