West-Vlieland

West-Vlieland
Village
Country Netherlands Netherlands
Province Friesland Friesland
Population
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Map dated 1743 showing Westeynde

West-Vlieland (also known as Westeyende) (West Frisian: West-Flylân) was a village on the island of Vlieland in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It was gradually lost to the advancement of the sea up to 1736, when only two houses remained. The site of the village was in 1857 15 fathoms (27 m) below sea level.[1] The village had its own town hall, church, school, poorhouse and a mill which was built in 1647.[2]

References

  1. Francis Allen (1857), Het eiland Vlieland en zijne bewoners (in Dutch, scan available in Project Gutenberg)
  2. "Het tragische verhaal van West-Vlieland". Retrieved 2010-02-04. (in Dutch)

Coordinates: 53°12′12″N 4°52′59″E / 53.20333°N 4.88306°E / 53.20333; 4.88306

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