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{{Short description|Area in Groningen province, Netherlands}} |
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[[Image:Groningenhistorisch.png|thumb|Map of Groningen and Ommelanden]] |
[[Image:Groningenhistorisch.png|thumb|Map of Groningen and Ommelanden]] |
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The '''Ommelanden''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɔməˌlɑndə(n)}}; {{lang|en|Surrounding Lands}}) are the parts of [[Groningen (province)|Groningen province]] that surround [[Groningen|Groningen city]]. Usually mentioned as synonym for the province in the expression {{lang|nl|Stad en Ommeland}} ("city and surrounding lands"). |
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[[Image:Flag Ommelanden.svg|right|200px|Flag of the Ommelanden]] |
[[Image:Flag Ommelanden.svg|right|200px|Flag of the Ommelanden]] |
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The area was [[Frisian languages|Frisian]]-speaking, but under the influence of the [[Saxons|Saxon]] city of Groningen most of the area turned to speaking [[Dutch Low Saxon|Low Saxon]]. A reminder of the Frisian past is the Ommelanden flag which looks a lot like the [[Flag of Friesland|Frisian provincial flag]] but has more and narrower stripes and more red |
The area was [[Frisian languages|Frisian]]-speaking, but under the influence of the [[Saxons|Saxon]] city of Groningen most of the area turned to speaking [[Dutch Low Saxon|Low Saxon]]. A reminder of the Frisian past is the Ommelanden flag which looks a lot like the [[Flag of Friesland|Frisian provincial flag]] but has more and narrower stripes and more red {{lang|nl|pompeblêden}} (stylised heart-shaped leaves of [[Nuphar lutea|yellow water-lily]]). |
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The area is made up of the following four quarters: |
The area is made up of the following four quarters: |
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# [[Hunsingo]] |
# [[Hunsingo]] |
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# [[Fivelingo]] with [[Oldambt (region)|Oldambt]] |
# [[Fivelingo]] with [[Oldambt (region)|Oldambt]] |
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# [[Westerwolde]] |
# [[Westerwolde (region)|Westerwolde]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=0Sdo1gNF4D8C&dq=Ommelanden&pg=PA255 Medieval Germany] |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=8acNAAAAYAAJ&dq=Ommelanden&pg=PA77 Burge's Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws] |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=LGJAIqlRpvcC&dq=Ommelanden&pg=PA213 Approaches to Old Frisian Philology] |
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{{Coord|53.3|N|6.7|E|scale:1000000|display=title}} |
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[[Category:Regions of Groningen (province)]] |
[[Category:Regions of Groningen (province)]] |
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[[Category:Regions of the Netherlands]] |
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The Ommelanden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɔməˌlɑndə(n)]; Surrounding Lands) are the parts of Groningen province that surround Groningen city. Usually mentioned as synonym for the province in the expression Stad en Ommeland ("city and surrounding lands").
The area was Frisian-speaking, but under the influence of the Saxon city of Groningen most of the area turned to speaking Low Saxon. A reminder of the Frisian past is the Ommelanden flag which looks a lot like the Frisian provincial flag but has more and narrower stripes and more red pompeblêden (stylised heart-shaped leaves of yellow water-lily).
The area is made up of the following four quarters:
References
[edit]This article needs additional citations for verification. (January 2014) |
External links
[edit]- Medieval Germany
- Burge's Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws
- Approaches to Old Frisian Philology
53°18′N 6°42′E / 53.3°N 6.7°E