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- Rinsumageast (Dutch: Rinsumageest) is a village in the Dantumadiel muni****lity of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a po****tion of around 965 in 2017...
- ISBN 90-330-1522-6. "Rinsumageest / Rinsumageast, Fryslân". Amsterdam: De Hollandsche Molens. Retrieved 31 July 2024. "Rinsumageest / Rinsumageast, Fryslân"...
- Klaarkampstermolen, Rinsumageest". Nederlandse Molendatabase (in Dutch). Molendatabase. Retrieved 15 August 2022. "De Klaarkampstermeermolen te Rinsumageest, Over de...
- owners were the monks of Klaarkamp Abbey, a Cistercian monastery near Rinsumageest, on the mainland. "Monnik" means "monk", "schier" is an archaic word...
- is marked by a monolith. Boersma: De voormalige abdij Klaarkamp bij Rinsumageest archeologisch verkend, Publikatieband Stichting Alde Fryske Tsjerken...
- Noord-Brabant - Rijswijk, Zuid-Holland - Rilland - Rimburg - Rinnegom - Rinsumageest - De Rips - Rockanje - Roden - Roderesch - Roderwolde - Roelofarendsveen -...
- 53.033; 5.483 (Rijtseterp) Rinsumageest Dantumadiel 53°18′N 5°57′E / 53.300°N 5.950°E / 53.300; 5.950 (Rinsumageest) Ritsumazijl Menaldumadeel 53°12′N...
- Windmill Rinsumageest A smock mill built in 1893, restored to working order. Sint-Alexanderkerk Dutch Rijksmonument 11691 Church Rinsumageest De Hoop Dutch...
- 1987 and married Albert Stuulen. She remained there until she died in Rinsumageest, The Netherlands, in 2008 at the age of 69. Jefferson's work in conversation...
- houses. Zand****zen was probably founded as an outpost of the monastery Rinsumageest in the 11th century. Zand****zen was home to 67 people in 1840. "Kerncijfers...