About: Akkerwoude

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Akkerwoude (West Frisian: Ikkerwâld) is a former village in the Frisian municipality of Dantumadiel. On 1 January 1971 Akkerwoude, Dantumawoude and Murmerwoude were combined to form Damwâld. Akkerwoude was the most western village of the three. Akkerwoude was built around a church. The current church dates from 1849. This church was built on the same site of an earlier church from the thirteenth century. * v * t * e

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  • أكرفاوده (بالفريزية الغربية: Ikkerwâld) هي قرية سابقة ببلدية دانتوماديل، مقاطعة فرايزلاند، هولندا. (ar)
  • Akkerwoude (West Frisian: Ikkerwâld) is a former village in the Frisian municipality of Dantumadiel. On 1 January 1971 Akkerwoude, Dantumawoude and Murmerwoude were combined to form Damwâld. Akkerwoude was the most western village of the three. Akkerwoude was built around a church. The current church dates from 1849. This church was built on the same site of an earlier church from the thirteenth century. In 1889 a dairy cooperative factory "Dokkumer Wâlden and omstreken" was established. This dairy factory was set up on the initiative of doctor Van der Sluis, the school master in Woudstra. In 1969, the dairy factory merged with at Dokkum and the factory in Akkerwoude closed its doors. * v * t * e (en)
  • Akkerwoude (Fries: Ikkerwâld, [ɪkr’vɔ:t]?) is een voormalig dorp in de gemeente Dantumadeel, in de Nederlandse provincie Friesland. Op 1 januari 1971 werden Akkerwoude, Dantumawoude en Murmerwoude samengevoegd tot Damwoude (in 2009 officieel gewijzigd in Damwâld). Akkerwoude was het meest westelijk gelegen dorp van de drie. (nl)
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  • Ikkerwâld
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  • The church of Akkerwoude (en)
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  • أكرفاوده (بالفريزية الغربية: Ikkerwâld) هي قرية سابقة ببلدية دانتوماديل، مقاطعة فرايزلاند، هولندا. (ar)
  • Akkerwoude (Fries: Ikkerwâld, [ɪkr’vɔ:t]?) is een voormalig dorp in de gemeente Dantumadeel, in de Nederlandse provincie Friesland. Op 1 januari 1971 werden Akkerwoude, Dantumawoude en Murmerwoude samengevoegd tot Damwoude (in 2009 officieel gewijzigd in Damwâld). Akkerwoude was het meest westelijk gelegen dorp van de drie. (nl)
  • Akkerwoude (West Frisian: Ikkerwâld) is a former village in the Frisian municipality of Dantumadiel. On 1 January 1971 Akkerwoude, Dantumawoude and Murmerwoude were combined to form Damwâld. Akkerwoude was the most western village of the three. Akkerwoude was built around a church. The current church dates from 1849. This church was built on the same site of an earlier church from the thirteenth century. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Akkerwoude (en)
  • أكرفاوده (ar)
  • Akkerwoude (nl)
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