Dantumadeel Dantumadiel |
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De Grote Molen, Broeksterwoude, build in 1887 | |||
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Country | Netherlands | ||
Province | Friesland | ||
Capital | Damwâld | ||
Mayor | A. Aalberts | ||
Area(2006) | |||
• Total | 87.49 km2 (33.8 sq mi) | ||
• Land | 85.78 km2 (33.1 sq mi) | ||
• Water | 1.72 km2 (0.7 sq mi) | ||
Population (1 January 2008) | |||
• Total | 19,399 | ||
• Density | 227/km2 (587.9/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Dantumadiel (West Frisian, official since January 1, 2009, Dutch: Dantumadeel ()) is a municipality in the province of Friesland (Fryslân) in the Netherlands. Dantumadiel is a rural municipality characterized by agriculture.
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The first time Dantumadiel is mentioned was in a document from 1242. In that time Dantumadiel, or Donthmadeil as it was then known, was a part of the Winninghe district, the northern part of Oostergo. The grietenij (municipality) Dantumadeel was led by a grietman (mayor) who was holding office in Rinsumageast and Dantumawoude. The Dutch Municipalities Act of 1851 (Dutch: Gemeentewet van 1851) abolished the grietenijen, which automatically became gemeenten (municipalities) headed by a mayor.[1]
The Dantumadiel municipality has a total of 19,399 inhabitants (January 1, 2008), who live in in ten different towns (listed below).
Frisian Name[1] | Dutch Name | Residents[2] |
Damwâld | Damwoude | 5,568 |
De Westereen | Zwaagwesteinde | 5,175 |
Feanwâlden * | Veenwouden | 3,714 |
Broeksterwâld | Broeksterwoude | 1,236 |
Rinsumageast | Rinsumageest | 1,131 |
Wâlterswâld | Wouterswoude | 1,079 |
Driezum | Driesum | 966 |
De Falom | De Valom | 271 |
Readtsjerk | Roodkerk | 207 |
Sibrandahûs | Sijbrandahuis | 52 |
Source: Website Dantumadiel municipality
* Including Feanwâldsterwâl (Veenwoudsterwal)
The Dantumadiel municipal government consists of a municipal council, board of aldermen and the mayor. Arie Aalberts (CDA) is the mayor of Dantumadiel since September 2004.
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