Oudeschip
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
53°26′N 6°49′E / 53.433°N 6.817°E / 53.433; 6.817[1]
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Oudeschip is a small village in Het Hogeland municipality in the Dutch province of Groningen. It had a population of around 125 in January 2017.[3]
Oudeschip is the most northern town of the mainland of the Netherlands.
History
It was part of Uithuizermeeden municipality before 1979, when it became part of Hefshuizen.
Gallery
- Former shop in Oudeschip
- Farm in Oudeschip
- Old postcard of Oudeschip
References
External links
- Media related to Oudeschip at Wikimedia Commons
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Populated places in the municipality of Het Hogeland
- Adorp
- Den Andel
- Baflo
- Bedum
- Eenrum
- Hornhuizen [nl]
- Houwerzijl
- Kantens
- Kleine Huisjes
- Kloosterburen
- Lauwersoog
- Leens
- Mensingeweer
- Niekerk [nl]
- Noordwolde
- Oldenzijl
- Onderdendam
- Oosteinde
- Oosternieland
- Oudeschip
- Pieterburen
- Rasquert [nl]
- Roodeschool
- Rottum
- Saaxumhuizen [nl]
- Sauwerd
- Stitswerd
- Tinallinge [nl]
- Uithuizen
- Uithuizermeeden
- Ulrum
- Usquert
- Warffum
- Warfhuizen
- Wehe-den Hoorn
- Westernieland
- Wetsinge
- Winsum
- Zandeweer
- Zoutkamp
- Zuidwolde
- Zuurdijk [nl]
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