Grootegast

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Grootegast
Location of Grootegast
Country Netherlands
Province Groningen
Area (2006)
 - Municipality 87.78 km²  (33.9 sq mi)
 - Land 86.88 km² (33.5 sq mi)
 - Water 0.90 km² (0.3 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2007)
 - Municipality 12,151
 - Density 140/km² (362.6/sq mi)
  Source: CBS, Statline.
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Grootegast (pronunciation (help·info)) is a municipality and a town in the northeastern Netherlands.

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[edit] Population centres

Doezum, Enumatil, Faan, Grootegast, Kornhorn, Lutjegast, Niekerk, Oldekerk, Opende, Sebaldeburen. In some of these towns they still speak the Frisian language.

[edit] The village of Grootegast

Grootegast is the main village of the municipality. The name of the village refers to a 'gast' or 'gaast', a higher, sandy ridge in an otherwise swampy area. Groot is Dutch for 'large'.

Grootegast is the birth place of the theologian Cornelius Van Til.

[edit] Lutjegast

Lutjegast is a village in the municipality of Grootegast. In the Groningen dialect of Low German 'Lutje' means small or little.

Lutjegast was the birth place of the explorer Abel Tasman. Although the house of his birth no longer exists, he is memorialised with a monument, plaque and street name.

Until 1829 a mansion named Rikkerdaborg stood in Lutjegast.

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Groningen Province

Appingedam | Bedum | Bellingwedde | Delfzijl | Eemsmond | Groningen | Grootegast | Haren | Hoogezand-Sappemeer | Leek | Loppersum | De Marne | Marum | Menterwolde | Pekela | Reiderland | Scheemda | Slochteren | Stadskanaal | Ten Boer | Veendam | Vlagtwedde | Winschoten | Winsum | Zuidhorn

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Coordinates: 53°13′N 6°17′E