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- Menameradiel (West Frisian: [məˈnaːməraˌdiəl] ; Dutch: Menaldumadeel [meːˈnɑldʏmaːˌdeːl] ) is a former muni****lity in Friesland, Netherlands. On 1 January...
- it had 3,281 inhabitants. Before 2018, the village was part of the Menameradiel muni****lity. A few centuries BC, a settlement developed around where...
- Barradeel. On 1 January 2018 it merged with the muni****lities of het Bildt, Menameradiel and parts of Littenseradiel to form the new muni****lity Waadhoeke. Achlum...
- On 1 January 2018 it merged with the muni****lities of Franekeradeel, Menameradiel and parts of Littenseradiel to form the new muni****lity Waadhoeke. Het...
- Waadhoeke, Dyksterhuzen belonged to Menameradiel until the muni****l reorganization of 2018. Having been part of Menameradiel, the hamlet's official name is...
- around 2,529 in January 2017. Until 2018, the village was part of the Menameradiel muni****lity. The village was first mentioned in 1355 as Berlichem, and...
- and consists of the former muni****lities of Franekeradeel, het Bildt, Menameradiel and parts of Littenseradiel, all four of which were dissolved on the...
- Waadhoeke, De Puollen belonged to Menameradiel until the muni****l reorganization of 2018. Having been part of Menameradiel, the hamlet's official name is...
- around 792 in January 2017. Before 2018, the village was part of the Menameradiel muni****lity. Bitgum gained notoriety in 1895, when three brothers from...
- around 386 in January 2017. Before 2018, the village was part of the Menameradiel muni****lity. The village was first mentioned in 1319 as Enghelum, and...