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Kuinre (Low Saxon: De Kuunder) is a
village in the
Dutch province of Overijssel. It was a
separate muni****lity
until 1973, when it
became a part of IJsselham...
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however more
remote Eesveen Giet****n
Heetveld Kadoelen Kalenberg Kallenkote Kuinre Leeuwte Marijenkampen Moespot Muggenbeet Nederland,
Overijssel Oldemarkt...
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Emmeloord (the most
northern village of Schokland) was in the
hands of the Van
Kuinre family. From 1475 to 1614, the
Zoudenbalch family of
Utrecht were Lords...
- Vollenhove,
Blokzijl due to
losing their direct access to the sea and
Kuinre was
completely cut off from open water. The
former islands of Urk and Schokland...
- a no
longer existing village with the same name,
which used to be near
Kuinre, Overijssel. The
oldest appearance of the name was in 1379. The meaning...
- Linde, to the De
Blesse Bridge. Then, the
defence line goes
northward to
Kuinre by way of Heerenveen, Terband, Gorredijk, Donkerbroek,
Bakkeveen and Frieschepalen...
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Estates General of the
United Provinces and
landdrost of
Vollenhove and
Kuinre.
Carel and his
brothers Godert Willem and Jan
Arend de Vos van Steenwijk...
- a line from
Kuinre along Heerenveen to Groningen. In July 1672, he led an
unsuccessful attack with 1200
soldiers and
civilians on
Kuinre,
where the troops...
- had a
castle built in
Oosterzee to aid in his
subjugation of the lord of
Kuinre. In 1422, a
castle was
built in
Lemmer by Duke John III of Bavaria-Straubing...
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field at the top left. This
castle refers to a
castle of the
counts of
Kuinre who once
ruled over the
former Noordoostpolder. The fleur-de-lis on the...