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Harlingerland

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179: 122: 17: 86:, or Harle Bay, which has by now been almost completely filled in by farmland, through a series of dike-building projects spanning the last several centuries, commencing in 1545 and extending into the 20th century. The Harlebucht used to extend inland to the east of Werdum, north of Wittmund and Jever. Harlesiel, Harlingersiel, and Neuharlingersiel all take their name from the same source. 95: 75:
continued to be spoken in the Harlingerland much longer than in most other East Frisian regions. Wittmund produces the local paper of the Harlingerland, the
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is usually described as Harlingerland, historically it specifically refers to the northern part of the present district, which formed the old
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Landscape and Cultural Heritage in the Wadden Sea Region (LANCEWAD)
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The local dialect for many folk in the Harlingerland is
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state of this name, in particular, the regions around
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still belonged at that time to the Frisian state of
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North Sea
East Frisia
district of Wittmund
Frisian
Esens
Wittmund
Friedeburg
Ă–stringen
East Frisian Low Saxon
Frisian language
Harlebucht
Landscape and Cultural Heritage in the Wadden Sea Region (LANCEWAD)
Overview of lords in and of Harlingerland
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