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Westergoa was one of the
Seven Sealands and one of the
three that now lie
within the
borders of today's
Dutch province of Friesland.
Later it was one...
- the
Wadden Sea and
marked the
border between main
Frisian regions of
Westergoa (Westergo) and
Eastergoa (Oostergo).
Other historical names for the Middelzee...
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Together with
Westergoa and
Eastergoa Sudergoa was one of the
three goaën of the
Dutch province of
Friesland during the
Middle Ages. From the 13th century...
- Brisgaw/Brisgow) Buchsgau,
Switzerland Chiemgau,
Germany Eastergoa and
Westergoa in Friesland,
Netherlands Elsgau,
Switzerland Fivelgo around the Fivel...
- hold, however, that
there have been
seven Frisian lands: West Friesland,
Westergoa, Eastergoa, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Emsingo, and Jeverland. The pompeblêden...
- century,
Franeker developed into the
administrative center of
northern Westergoa.
Franeker received city
rights in 1417, when it was
recognised as an independent...
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Subjugated by the
Count of
Holland Second Sealand From
Stavoren to
Leeuwarden (
Westergoa, Doniawerstal, and
Wymbritseradiel "with all
their territories") Still...
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third reason for the
maritime activity in
Harlingen was that the
whole of
Westergoa discharged its
water on the
Wadden Sea via two
locks that
exited in the...
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lands from the rest of the
Frisian mainland. The
western part was
called Westergoa and the city of
Franeker was in its center. The
eastern part was called...
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Holland wanted to
conquer Friesland west of the Lauwers,
consisting of
Westergoa,
Eastergoa and Bornegoa. In 1398, the
Count Albert I of
Holland leased...