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Historical region in Friesland
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
Westergoa
hold, however, that there have been seven Frisian lands: West Friesland, Westergoa, Eastergoa, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Emsingo, and Jeverland. The pompeblêden
Flag_of_Friesland
German term for a region within a country
Brisgaw/Brisgow) Buchsgau, Switzerland Chiemgau, Germany Eastergoa and Westergoa in Friesland, Netherlands Elsgau, Switzerland Fivelgo around the Fivel
Gau_(territory)
Former estuary in Frisia
the Wadden Sea and marked the border between main Frisian regions of Westergoa (Westergo) and Eastergoa (Oostergo). Other historical names for the Middelzee
Middelzee
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
Sudergoa
Jurisdictional regions in medieval Frisia
Subjugated by the Count of Holland Second Sealand From Stavoren to Leeuwarden (Westergoa, Doniawerstal, and Wymbritseradiel "with all their territories") Still
Seven_Sealands
Municipality in Friesland, Netherlands
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
Harlingen,_Netherlands
City in Friesland, Netherlands
century, Franeker developed into the administrative center of northern Westergoa. Franeker received city rights in 1417, when it was recognised as an independent
Franeker
Early form of the Frisian language
was divided into two dialects: the southwestern dialect in and around Westergoa and the northeastern dialect in and around Eastergoa. These dialects later
Old_Frisian
Municipality in Friesland, Netherlands
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
Het_Bildt
Historical region in Friesland
Netherlands. On its west side Eastergoa was bordered by the Middelsee with Westergoa on the other side of the water. To the south the Alde Leppedyk and the
Eastergoa
and the diagonal line refers to those in the coat of arms and flag of Westergoa. Waalre North Brabant 20 March 1963 The flag is derived from the corresponding
Municipal flags of the Netherlands
Municipal_flags_of_the_Netherlands
arms of West Friesland, which are several centuries old. Unknown Flag of Westergoa The flag design consists of a blue background split by a white diagonal
List of flags of the Netherlands
List_of_flags_of_the_Netherlands
Territory in the Holy Roman Empire
Holland wanted to conquer Friesland west of the Lauwers, consisting of Westergoa, Eastergoa and Bornegoa. In 1398, the Count Albert I of Holland leased
Lordship_of_Ameland
9th-century Frisian count
Gerhart was subject to King Louis the Pious and ruled the shire-county Westergoa. Hugo Jaekel used the Traditiones et Antiquitates Fuldenses, the Annales
Gerhart_of_Frisia
15th-century war in Frisia
period of twenty years, and on 14 September 1420, the goa of Eastergoa and Westergoa concluded a treaty with the city of Groningen, the Ommelanden and Okko
Great_Frisian_War
governed by a grietman. Eastergoa was divided into eleven grietenijen, Westergoa was divided into nine grietenijen, and Zevenwouden was divided into ten
Politics and government of the Dutch Republic
Politics_and_government_of_the_Dutch_Republic
Wangerland: on the North Sea, east of East Frisia (Frisian) Westergau or Westergoa: western Friesland Gau Westflinge [nl]: northern North Holland, largely
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Gautama's Wife
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Fair; good.
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Form of Morton; From the Town Near the Moor; Follower of Marduk
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Peaceful; Winning
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Elder
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King
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Progressive; Progress
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English : variant spelling of Birdsall.
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Croatian
, treasure watcher; or, the real knight, or, leader of the knights.
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Indian
The irresistible, The compeller
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