Hunsingo (Gronings: Hunzego or Hunzengo) is a region in the province of Groningen, Netherlands, between the Reitdiep and Maarvliet. Hunsingo was one of...
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Lauwerszee. The name means "marsh or mud (stream)". The name of the area, Hunsingo, refers to this river, which originally flowed into the Wadden Sea. The...
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Fivelgo is a historical region and one of the Ommelanden (shires) in the province of Groningen. It was located southeast of Hunsingo, northeast of Gorecht...
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Biesbosch (South Holland) Hogeland (Groningen) Humsterland (Groningen) Hunsingo (Groningen) IJsselmonde (South Holland) IJsseldal (IJsselvallei) (Gelderland)...
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Gau (territory) (redirect from Gau (region))
[ɣʌu] ; West Frisian: gea [ɡɪə] or goa [ɡoə]) is a Germanic term for a region within a country, often a former or current province. It was used in the...
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its surrounding lands, which are the historical regions of Fivelingo, Hunsingo, Oldambt, Westerkwartier, and Westerwolde. The province (Nomenclature of...
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forced him to return to Brokmerland. Two days after the victory, Groningen, Hunsingo and Fivelingo made a new alliance whereby they promised each other that...
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party from the major Frisian territories between the Lauwers and the Ems: Hunsingo (Ayleko Ferhildema and Reyner Eysinga), Fivelgo (Omeko Snelgersma and Haye...
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regions Gorecht, Oldambt, Reiderland, and Westerwolde. The Ommelanden were Hunsingo, Fivelingo, and Westerkwartier. A new coat of arms was designed for the...
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