- The
Ommelanden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɔməˌlɑndə(n)];
Surrounding Lands) are the
parts of
Groningen province that
surround Groningen city.
Usually mentioned...
-
Batavia can
refer to the city
proper or its
suburbs and hinterland, the
Ommelanden,
which included the much
larger area of the
Residency of
Batavia in the...
-
between the City of
Groningen and the
surrounding countryside,
known as the
Ommelanden. The city of
Groningen had
already gained its
independence from its formal...
- Zie verder:
Pieter L.C. Niemeijer,
Vivat Omlandia:
Wapen en vlag van de
Ommelanden, 2004.
Brief van
Gedeputeerde Staten aan
Provinciale Staten van Groningen...
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conquest 1038–1057, Bruno, son of Liudolf,
expands middle frisia with the
ommelanden 1057–1068,
Egbert I, son of
Bruno 1068-1086?-1089,
Egbert II, son of Egbert...
- The pompeblêden are used in
other related flags such as the flag of the
Ommelanden in
neighbouring Groningen Province, a
historically Frisian area, and for...
- (West Frisian: Fryslân). In its
broadest sense, it also
includes the
Ommelanden and the
region of West Friesland. In West Friesland, the West Frisian...
- blue quarters. The
design combines elements and
colours of the arms of
Ommelanden (red,
white and blue) and the city of
Groningen (green and white). It...
-
acted as a city-state,
exerting a
dominating influence on the
surrounding Ommelanden. In the 14th century,
Groningen became one of the
towns within the Hanseatic...
- sense, it also
includes West
Friesland in
northern North Holland and the
Ommelanden in the
province of Groningen,
though the West
Frisian language is only...