Nijefurd ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɛiəfʏrt] , West Frisian: [ˈnɛiəføt] ) is a former municipality in the northern Netherlands , in the province of Friesland .
4-552: It was formed in 1984 from the old municipalities of Hindeloopen, Stavoren, and Workum, and part of Hemelumer Oldeferd. In 2011, it formed together with the municipalities of Bolsward , Sneek , Wûnseradiel and Wymbritseradiel the new municipality Súdwest Fryslân . [REDACTED] Media related to Nijefurd at Wikimedia Commons This Friesland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bolsward Bolsward ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɔlsʋɑrt] , West Frisian : Boalsert )
8-723: Is a city in Súdwest-Fryslân in the province of Friesland , the Netherlands . Bolsward has a population of just under 10,200. It is located 10 km W.N.W. of Sneek . The town is founded on three artificial dwelling mounds , the first of which was built some time before Christ. During the Middle Ages , Bolsward was a trade center and port city connected to the North Sea via the Middle Sea. This connection
12-526: Is an old traditional festival to celebrate that the farmers finished getting the hay from the fields. The name of the festival, Heamiel, is Frisian for 'Hay meal', and is derived from the traditional banquet. Bolletongersdei. Bolletongersdei is Frisian for 'bulls Thursday'. Bolletongersdei includes a street market. Bolletongersdei is held on the first Thursday of October. Simmerwike. A festival of four evenings with musical performances, held in August. Bolsward
16-780: Was lost when the Middle Sea was reclaimed to form arable land. After this, a canal was dug to the Zuiderzee. The town is first mentioned in AD 725. As a trading city, Bolsward was granted city rights by Philip the Good in 1455. Bolsward was made a member of the Hanseatic league in 1422. Before being merged into the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân, the town of Bolsward was an independent municipality. Notable historical figures born here include: Heamiel. A local festival of four days in June. This
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