Cities
The ancient cities of Friesland are shown below:
Dutch | West Frisian | Charter granted |
---|---|---|
Leeuwarden | Ljouwert | 1285; renewed in 1435 |
Sneek | Snits | 1456 |
IJlst | Drylts | 1268 |
Sloten | Sleat | 1426 |
Stavoren | Starum | 1118 |
Hindeloopen | Hylpen | 1285 |
Workum | Warkum | 1399 |
Bolsward | Boalsert | 1425 |
Harlingen | Harns | 1234 |
Franeker | Frjentsjer | 1374 |
Dokkum | Dokkum | 1298 |
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