Littenseradiel ( West Frisian pronunciation: [ˈlɪtn̩səraˌdiəl] ) is a former municipality in the northern Netherlands , known in Dutch as Littenseradeel ( pronounced [ˈlɪtə(n)səraːˌdeːl] ). The municipality was formed on 1 January 1984 by a merger of the former municipalities Baarderadeel and Hennaarderadeel . On 1 January 2018, the municipality was dissolved and its territory was split between three other municipalities: Waadhoeke , which was established that day, Leeuwarden and Súdwest-Fryslân .
3-442: Baaium , Baard , Bears , Boazum , Britswert , Easterlittens , Easterwierrum , Hidaard , Hilaard , Hinnaard , Húns , Iens , Itens , Jellum , Jorwert , Kûbaard , Leons , Lytsewierrum , Mantgum , Reahûs , Rien , Spannum , Waaksens , Weidum , Winsum , Wiuwert , Wjelsryp , Wommels . [REDACTED] Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Littenseradiel, June 2015 This Friesland location article
6-654: A priory of the Premonstratensian was founded as St. Michael's Mountain, but became colloquially known as Monniken-Bajum (Monks-Bajum). The monastery was destroyed in 1592. A church was built in the late-12th century. The church was replaced in 1876 Baaium was home to 108 people in 1840. Before 2018, the village was part of the Littenseradiel municipality and before 1984 it belonged to Hennaarderadeel municipality. [REDACTED] Media related to Baaium at Wikimedia Commons This Friesland location article
9-531: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Baaium Baaium ( Dutch : Baijum ) is a village in the Dutch province of Friesland . It is in the municipality Waadhoeke , about 15 km southwest of the city of Leeuwarden . Baaium had a population of around 118 in January 2017. The village was first mentioned in the 13th century as Baym, and means "settlement of the people of Bado or Beie". In 1186,
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