inhabitants. Huizum was formerly part of Leeuwarderadeel and incorporates a former village. Huizum has three sections: Huizum-West, Huizum-Oost and Huizum-Dorp...
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Netherlands Security Service during 1955–1967. Sinninghe Damsté was born in Huizum, near Leeuwarden on 16 July 1902. He was the son of Willem Sinninghe Damsté...
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Geart Aeilco Wumkes or G.A. Wumkies (4 September 1869, Joure – 7 May 1954, Huizum) was a Protestant West Frisian language Bible translator, historian, and...
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(OPNL), an alliance of regional political parties. Van der Goot was born in Huizum, a neighbourhood of Leeuwarden, Friesland, and attended the Christian Gymnasium...
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the Dutch veteran affairs policy. Meines was born on 25 September 1921 in Huizum. He grew up in a Reformed Christian family in Friesland and had four sisters...
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'Plantinga' surname on account of their background as gardeners ("Planters"). The Huizum region, where they lived, was an area traditionally rich in gardeners and...
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spelled van Huijsum) is a surname from the Netherlands, meaning "of/from Huizum," a district of Leiden, South Holland. Four generations of van Huysums were...
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Johanneskerk (NL) RCE 8486 13th century Gothic windows 15th/16th century ↑ Huizum, Leeuwarden Protestant church (NL) RCE 24511 13th century nave nowadays...
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