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demand, so in October 1915, a cooperative of farmers in Burdaard submitted an application for a permit for the foundation of a gristmill, which was granted. Construction was started, and the mill was opened in September 1916. The grain was supplied by ship on the Dokkumer Ee from other regions in Friesland, and later on even from abroad, because there were no grainfields near the village. Around 1920, the mill also started producing fertilizer. The mill's products were sold throughout the entirety of northern Friesland. During the last years of its existence, more than 10,000 tons of feed, fertilizer, and fuel were produced by the mill, accounting for a revenue of two million
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as 'Birdawert'. Until around 1620 this spelling was reused by other mapmakers and spelled as 'Birdewert' or 'Birdauwert'. After 1620, several maps were made where the name is spelled as 'Biddaert'. In 1665, the Schotanus Atlas spells the name again as 'Birdauwert'. Subsequent editions also used this
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of local resident Ruurd Wiersma (1904–1980). The museum is situated in the home that Wiersma lived in until his death. Its collection includes paintings and everyday objects that have been decorated by the painter. The walls of the former living room are adorned by wall paintings depicting the four
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De Eendracht was founded. After the foundation of the dairy factory Concordia, the demand for higher quality cattle feed increased. Burdaard's farmers were aware of the benefits of high quality cattle feed: increased milk production with a higher fat content. Local mills couldn't keep up with the
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in 1893, and finally several years the Concordia factory in Burdaard. The Concordia factory operated until 1965. In that year, the factory's owners decided to join neighboring cooperatives in Leeuwarden and Marrum. The buildings that housed the factory were demolished in 1988 and 1993, and houses
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It is not known precisely in what year(s) the canal was constructed, though it already appears on the very first reliable maps of Friesland, which date back to the 1500s. Before the canal was constructed, there were two small naturally formed rivers, now called the Zuider Ee, ending in the sea at
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Before standardization, many different spellings were in use throughout the ages. Small variations on the modern name are found in historical maps and texts: the final consonant was often a 't' or 'dt', and 'aa' was often spelled as 'ae'. Before 1700, greater variation in spelling occurred.
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and fats. Hence, Denmark replaced the Netherlands as England's biggest butter export partner, exporting five times as much butter as the Netherlands in 1890. The Dutch government and agricultural organizations intervened: they promoted the rapid foundation of dairy factories throughout the
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from Burdaard. The foundation of the factory was part of a nationwide movement: until the 1880s, the Netherlands was the largest exporter of butter to England. However, in the following years, the overall quality of Dutch butter fell due to an increase in additives such as
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area that is at a lower elevation than the surrounding farmland. Nowadays it is only recognizable in satellite pictures and in the jagged borders of the surrounding fields. The Terp van Kolkhuizen suffered the same fate, and is even harder to recognize nowadays. Another
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was most likely demolished between 1875 and 1915. It is unknown when the southern half was demolished, but probably earlier than the northern half, because the transportation of soil from there was considerably easier.
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is a corn, pearl barley and sawmill which is working commercially. De Zwaluw was built in 1875 to replace an earlier mill from 1826 that burnt down. De Zwaluw itself also burnt down in 1972, and was rebuilt 1984–1987.
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that is part of the village itself, south of the Dokkumer Ee. In the 18th and 19th centuries there used to be five farmhouses and an older church on the terp, including a farmhouse called Groot-Wytsma, which was the
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in and around Burdaard. Nowadays, only two of those are still (partially) visible in the landscape: the Dorpsterp (currently the location of a church, the Hervormde Kerk) and the Doniaterp along to the road to
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Netherlands, as a measure to improve the quality of butter. In the 1890s, local dairy farmers in Ferwerderadiel were called upon to open cooperative dairy factories: the first factory was founded in
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Alongside the spelling variations already mentioned, historical texts also use several other spellings. The oldest mention of the village occurs in a document dating back to 945 from the
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The Dokkumer Ee itself also started silting up after a while, to the point that trade was being obstructed and boats had to divert to another waterway. In 1506, the canal was completely
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The village centre falls under the Burdaard conservation area, in recognition of the fact that a large part of the village consists of historical buildings. There are several listed
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Leeuwarden; and the Noorder Ee, connecting Dokkum to the sea. At the time, both of these cities were still located on the coast and important local sea harbors. At some point in the
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Since 1999, the official name of the village is Burdaard, reflecting the Frisian pronunciation. The Dutch name is Birdaard, a standardized spelling dating back to Napoleonic times.
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nowadays. The Terp Baerd was situated north of the village, just south of the Iedyk road. It was demolished completely in the second half of the 19th century, leaving a small
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Annually, more than ten thousand ships and boats pass through Burdaard. The village is one of the few settlements which is visited twice by ice skaters in the
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is a drainage mill dating from 1867 (originally built in 1856 in Groningen, and then moved to its current location) which has been restored to working order.
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name. In 1718, François Halma first used the spelling 'Birdaard' in an edited version of the Schotanus maps, a spelling that persists until today.
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Tagliabue, John (27 February 2007). "Dutch skaters wait, yet again, for ice; Warm weather puts historic 200-kilometer race in jeopardy".
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The Doniaterp acquired its name sometime long before the 18th century. Historically, there were three farmhouses on the
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From the 1990s onwards, the village expanded considerably, when the new neighborhood of Groot-Bornemeer was built.
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were constructed alongside the road, including one in Burdaard. Along the Dokkumer Ee, the village expanded
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In 1972, the mill De Zwaluw was struck by lightning and burnt down. Restoration by Fabrikaat Buurma of
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Stenvert, Ronald; Kolman, Chris; Broekhoven, Sabine; Van Ginkel-Meester, Saskia; Kuiper, Yme (2000).
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There are two churches in the village. The oldest church is the Hervormde Kerk, built in 1851. This
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The other church is the Gereformeerde Kerk. This is also an aisleless church, built in 1893 in an
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village, consisting of two historic cores. The oldest part of the village is centred around a
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Burdaard is situated on the Dokkumer Ee, the canal connecting the cities of
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The village contains the Ruurd Wiersma HĂąs, a museum dedicated to the
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used for passenger traffic in the Netherlands at the time. Several
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that are now (almost) completely gone or hard to recognize as a
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Historically, the inhabitants of Friesland, built mounds called
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architectural style. Its facade is defined by a wooden tower.
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Initially, the village was administratively divided over two
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in Burdaard, both of which are national heritage sites.
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In 2019, the village became part of the municipality of
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Monumenten in Nederland, deel 6 799: 766: 719: 694:tower. The new church has windows with 293: 275: 237: 224: 176: 141: 69: 57: 48: 1214:Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed 629:In August 2018, Dutch Olympic swimmer 405:that was built several centuries BCE. 995: 993: 285: 254: 229: 212: 193: 7: 1269:(in Dutch). Stichting Ald Burdaard. 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 902: 900: 898: 896: 894: 892: 864: 862: 608:, and the northern half was part of 599:: the southern half was part of the 340:. 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Birdaard

Location in the former Ferwerderadiel municipality
Burdaard is located in Friesland
Burdaard is located in Netherlands
53°17′37″N 5°52′43″E / 53.29361°N 5.87861°E / 53.29361; 5.87861
Netherlands
Netherlands
Province
Friesland
Friesland
Municipality
Noardeast-Fryslân
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Official
Noardeast-Fryslân
Friesland
Netherlands
Ferwerderadiel
Jislum
Wânswert
Aldtsjerk
Dokkum
Leeuwarden
Elfstedentocht

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