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Littenseradiel (West
Frisian pronunciation: [ˈlɪtn̩səraˌdiəl] ) is a
former muni****lity in the
northern Netherlands,
known in
Dutch as Littenseradeel...
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merged with the muni****lities of het Bildt,
Menameradiel and
parts of
Littenseradiel to form the new muni****lity Waadhoeke. Achlum, Boer, Dongjum, Firdgum...
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merged with the muni****lities of Franekeradeel, het
Bildt and
parts of
Littenseradiel to form the new muni****lity Waadhoeke. Po****tion
centres as of 1 January...
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official name of the
village is in
Frisian ("Bears"), like all
villages in
Littenseradiel. "Beers" is the
Dutch name. It was
first mentioned in 1305 as Beerse...
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Leons was home to 38 people.
Before 2018, the
village was part of the
Littenseradiel muni****lity and
before 1984 it
belonged to
Baarderadeel muni****lity...
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constructed around the 10th century.
Before 2018, the
village was part of the
Littenseradiel muni****lity and
before 1984 it
belonged to
Baarderadeel muni****lity...
- of
Leeuwarden to
retire in.
Before 2018, the
village was part of the
Littenseradiel muni****lity and
before 1984 it
belonged to
Baarderadeel muni****lity...
- is once
again in operation.
Until 2018, the
village was part of the
Littenseradiel muni****lity and
before 1984 it
belonged to
Baarderadeel muni****lity...
- (surname) Beers, Friesland, a
Dutch place in the
Friesland muni****lity of
Littenseradiel Beers,
North Brabant, a
Dutch place in the
North Brabant muni****lity...
- home to 328
people in 1840.
Before 2018, the
village was part of the
Littenseradiel muni****lity and
before 1984 it
belonged to
Hennaarderadeel muni****lity...