Winsum
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Winsum is a municipality and a town in the northeastern Netherlands.
Population centers
Abbeweer, Adorp, Aduarderzijl, Alinghuizen, Allersma, Antum, Arwerd, Baflo Bellingeweer, Beswerd, Bolshuizen, De Dingen, De Raken, De Schifpot, De Schoor, De Vennen, Den Andel, Duisterwinkel, Ernstheem, Ezinge, Feerwerd, Garnwerd, Groot Wetsinge, Hammeland, Hardeweer, Harssens, Hekkum, Hiddingezijl, Klein Garnwerd, Krassum, Lutje Marne, Lutke Saaksum, Maarhuizen, Obergum, Oldenzijl, Oostum, Ranum, Rasquert, Saaxumhuizen, Sauwerd, Schapehals, Schaphalsterzijl, Schilligeham, Suttum, Takkebos, Tijum, Tinallinge, Valkum, Wierum, Wierumerschouw, Wildeveld and Winsum
Harssens
Harssens was already established in the 14th Century with a coat of arms of a blue griffin (winged, lanky, standing lion figure). In 1604 Warmolus Hilbrandus addressed Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor. The Emperor made Hildbrandus lord of the estate and recognized the coat of arms. By 1742 the Hilbrandus mansion and the church in Harssens were dismantled. The rights to the coat of arms remained and when Adorp was established as a township in 1809 the winged lion of Harssens had a place of honour in the town crest.
External link
- Official website (http://www.winsum.nl)
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