Sint Annaparochie
Sint Annaparochie is the principal and largest settlement of the municipality of Waadhoeke in Friesland, the Netherlands. It lies approximately 15 km northwest of Leeuwarden and had approximately 3945 inhabitants I January 2017.[1] The village is named after Saint Anne, the mother of Mary.
Sint Annaparochie
Sint Anne | |
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Village | |
Van Harens church | |
Coat of arms | |
Location in het Bildt municipality | |
Sint Annaparochie Location in the Netherlands | |
Coordinates: | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | Friesland |
Municipality | Waadhoeke |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 3,945 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 9076 |
Telephone area | 0518 |
History
St. Annaparochie was founded in the 16th century. Though it is located in the province of Friesland, the principal language spoken in the town is Bildts or Dutch, not West Frisian. Rembrandt was married in the parish church in St. Annaparochie in 1634.
There was a station on the North Friesland Railway which opened in 1902 and closed to passengers in May 1935. It reopened to passengers in May 1940 and closed to passengers again in October 1942. Its final closure took place in May 1966.
Before 2018, the village was part of het Bildt municipality.
References
- Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2017 - CGB Statline
External links
- Media related to Sint Annaparochie at Wikimedia Commons