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- Minnertsga (Dutch: [ˈmɪnərtsxaː]; West Frisian: Minnertsgea [ˈmɪnətsˌɡɪə]) is a village in Waadhoeke muni****lity in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands...
- languages - Bildts, Dutch, and West Frisian - are spoken in the area. Only in Minnertsga (which did not become a part of the muni****lity of Het Bildt until 1984)...
- (Ouwe-Syl), Westhoek (De Westhoek) and Nij Altoenae. The inhabitants of Minnertsga, a village located outside the polder area of the former Middelzee and...
- Jacobiparochie 21 km (St. Jabobiparochie station was demolished by 1960). Minnertsga 24 km Firdgum 26 km Tzummarum 27 km Oosterbierum 30 km Oosterbierum station...
- Vrouwenparochie) a Dutch soil scientist Jacobus Mancadan (ca.1602 in Minnertsga – 1680) a Dutch Golden Age painter of pastoral landscapes Anna Maria van...
- Milheeze - Mill - Millingen a/d Rijn - Millingen Legerplaats - Milsb**** - Minnertsga - Mirns - Moddergat - Moerdijk - Moergestel - Moerkapelle - Moerstraten -...
- post-1930. Firdgum Groote Noorderpolder in Barradeel Noordpolder onder Minnertsga 53°15′10″N 5°33′51″E / 53.25270°N 5.56420°E / 53.25270; 5.56420 Grondzeiler...
- Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Minnertsga/ Minnertsgea, Fryslân". Amsterdam: De Hollandsche Molens. Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Minnertsga/ Minnertsgea, Fryslân"...
- Man, Cornelis de (Delft 1621 – Delft 1706) Mancadan, Jacob Sibrandi (Minnertsga 1602 – Tjerkgaast 1680) Mander, Karel van (II) (Kortrijk 1579/1580 – Delft...
- Jacobus Sibrandi Mancadan (c. 1602 in Minnertsga – 4 October 1680 in Tjerkgaast) was a Dutch Golden Age painter mostly known for his pastoral landscapes...