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Stavoren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈstaːvərə(n)]; West Frisian:
Starum [ˈstaːrəm];
previously Staveren) is a city in the
province of Friesland, Netherlands...
- The Lady of
Stavoren (Dutch:
Vrouwtje van
Stavoren, West Frisian:
Frouke fan Starum) is a folk tale from the
Netherlands which originated in the 16th century...
- The
Stavoren Lighthouse is a
lighthouse near
Stavoren on the IJsselmeer, in the Netherlands. On two
nearby piers are a red and a
green light beacon for...
- Friesland. It was
formed in 1984 from the old muni****lities of Hindeloopen,
Stavoren, and Workum, and part of
Hemelumer Oldeferd. In 2011, it
formed together...
- The Leeuwarden–
Stavoren railway is a
railway line in the
Netherlands running from
Leeuwarden to
Stavoren, p****ing
through Sn****, IJlst,
Workum and Hindeloopen...
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legend of Sint
Brandaen and
later the
legend of Lady of
Stavoren about the
ruined port city of
Stavoren.
Farmer Brooms,
Farmer Blisters and
Farmer Iron The...
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Stavoren is a
terminus railway station in
Stavoren, Netherlands. The
station opened on 28
November 1885 and is the
southern terminus of the Leeuwarden–Stavoren...
- the
eleven historic Frisian cities: Leeuwarden, Sn****, IJlst, Sloten,
Stavoren, Hindeloopen, Workum, Bolsward, Harlingen, Franeker, Dokkum, then returning...
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areas of land. The land
between Stavoren, Texel, and
Medemblik was
washed away
around 1170. The
waterway between Stavoren and Enk****zen, however, did not...
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Railgrinder train failed to stop at the end of a
track in the
Dutch city of
Stavoren and the
train drove straight through a shop,
pushing an (empty) fuel-tank...