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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Dantumadeel

Dantumadiel (West Frisian pronunciation) is a municipality in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands. Dantumadiel is a rural municipality characterized by economic activity and agriculture.

History

The first time Dantumadiel is mentioned was in a document from 1242. At 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) Dantumadiel was led by a grietman (mayor) who was holding office in Rinsumageast and Dantumawâld. The Dutch Municipalities Act of 1851 (Dutch: Gemeentewet van 1851) abolished the grietenijen, which automatically became gemeenten (municipalities) headed by a mayor.[1]

Population centres

The Dantumadiel municipality is composed of 11 towns with a total of 19,030 inhabitants in 2014; the towns and their 2014 populations are listed in the table.

Name Residents
Damwâld 5,640
De Westereen 5,087
Feanwâlden * 3,521
Broeksterwâld 1,168
Rinsumageast 1,139
Wâlterswâld 993
Driezum 974
De Falom 265
Readtsjerk 198
Sibrandahûs 45

Source: Website Dantumadiel municipality

* Including Feanwâldsterwâl

Main sights

Notable people

Maria Petronella Woesthoven

Politics

The Dantumadiel municipal government consists of a municipal council, board of aldermen and the mayor. Klaas Agricola, (Dutch Wiki) has been the mayor of Dantumadiel since December 2017.