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Weiwerd (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛiʋərt]) is a former village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality of Eemsdelta, and lies about 27 km east of Groningen. Formerly a farming community with its own church, school, and shops, the whole village was scheduled for demolition in the 1970s to allow the industrial area of Delfzijl harbour to be expand. Less than 10% of the original buildings are left. The school and the cemetery have remained. The terp (artificial living hill) was supposed to be excavated as well, however protests have prevented its destruction, and the terp is now a protected monument.

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  • Weiwerd est un village qui fait partie de la commune de Delfzijl dans la province néerlandaise de Groningue. * Portail des Pays-Bas (fr)
  • Weiwerd (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛiʋərt]) is a former village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality of Eemsdelta, and lies about 27 km east of Groningen. Formerly a farming community with its own church, school, and shops, the whole village was scheduled for demolition in the 1970s to allow the industrial area of Delfzijl harbour to be expand. Less than 10% of the original buildings are left. The school and the cemetery have remained. The terp (artificial living hill) was supposed to be excavated as well, however protests have prevented its destruction, and the terp is now a protected monument. (en)
  • Weiwerd (Gronings: Waaiwerd) is een grotendeels afgebroken radiair wierdedorp in de streek Oosterhoek in de gemeente Eemsdelta in de Nederlandse provincie Groningen. Net als Heveskes en Oterdum moest het dorp plaatsmaken voor de grote industriële uitbreiding van Delfzijl, maar omdat de verwachtingen nooit werden gehaald is het dorp slechts deels gesloopt. Het contrast met het ernaast gelegen industriegebied is groot. Volgens de laatste plannen moet het een gebied voor startende ondernemingen worden. Het dorp heeft de bestemming bedrijventerrein. (nl)
  • Weiwerd – wieś w Holandii, w prowincji Groningen, w gminie Delfzijl. (pl)
  • Weiwerd (53° 19' N 6° 57' E) é uma cidade dos Países Baixos, na província de Groninga. Weiwerd pertence ao município de Delfzijl, e está situada a 27 km, a leste de Groningen. (pt)
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  • Weiwerd est un village qui fait partie de la commune de Delfzijl dans la province néerlandaise de Groningue. * Portail des Pays-Bas (fr)
  • Weiwerd (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛiʋərt]) is a former village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality of Eemsdelta, and lies about 27 km east of Groningen. Formerly a farming community with its own church, school, and shops, the whole village was scheduled for demolition in the 1970s to allow the industrial area of Delfzijl harbour to be expand. Less than 10% of the original buildings are left. The school and the cemetery have remained. The terp (artificial living hill) was supposed to be excavated as well, however protests have prevented its destruction, and the terp is now a protected monument. (en)
  • Weiwerd (Gronings: Waaiwerd) is een grotendeels afgebroken radiair wierdedorp in de streek Oosterhoek in de gemeente Eemsdelta in de Nederlandse provincie Groningen. Net als Heveskes en Oterdum moest het dorp plaatsmaken voor de grote industriële uitbreiding van Delfzijl, maar omdat de verwachtingen nooit werden gehaald is het dorp slechts deels gesloopt. Het contrast met het ernaast gelegen industriegebied is groot. Volgens de laatste plannen moet het een gebied voor startende ondernemingen worden. Het dorp heeft de bestemming bedrijventerrein. (nl)
  • Weiwerd – wieś w Holandii, w prowincji Groningen, w gminie Delfzijl. (pl)
  • Weiwerd (53° 19' N 6° 57' E) é uma cidade dos Países Baixos, na província de Groninga. Weiwerd pertence ao município de Delfzijl, e está situada a 27 km, a leste de Groningen. (pt)
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  • Weiwerd (fr)
  • Weiwerd (dorp) (nl)
  • Weiwerd (pl)
  • Weiwerd (pt)
  • Weiwerd (en)
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