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Wierde (French pronunciation: [vjɛʁd]; Walloon: Wiyete) is a sub-muni****lity of the city of
Namur located in the
province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium...
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Feddersen Wierde is a
former Iron Age
wierde settlement located on
marshland on the
Weser estuary, 14 km
north of Bremerhaven, Germany. It was inhabited...
- A terp, also
known as a
wierde, woerd, warf, warft, werf, werve, wurt or værft, is an
artificial dwelling mound found on the
North European Plain that...
- Ezinge, Garnwerd, and Aduarderzijl. The
village is
located on a
double wierde,
which is
intersected by the
Oldehoofsch canal [nl]. Most of the houses...
- Naninne, Saint-Servais, Saint-Marc, Suarlée, Temploux, Vedrin, Wépion, and
Wierde. The town
began as an
important trading settlement in
Celtic times, straddling...
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short time,
between 1795 and 1808,
until it was
merged to
Wierde. On 1
January 1977,
Wierde was
merged into Namur. The late 19th-century Fort d'Andoy...
- muni****lity of Oldehove.
Saaksum is a
wierde village in good condition. It is a
protected villagescape. The
wierde is
located on the edge of the village...
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built on a
wierde. Belli****er had its own
medieval church,
which was
demolished in 1824. However, the
cemetery is
still there. The
wierde on
which the...
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Horse bridle and
sword scabbards, Germany, 3rd
century AD Farm at
Feddersen Wierde,
north Germany, 1st c. BC–5th c. AD Gold
jewellery from Västerås, Sweden...
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turnips were well known.
Evidence from a
Saxon village known as
Feddersen Wierde near Cuxhaven,
Germany (which
existed between BCE 50 to CE 450)
shows that...