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FrieslandMaritime province on the northeast side of the IJsselmeer, north Netherlands, which includes the Frisian Islands and land reclaimed from the former Zuider Zee; area 3,400 sq km/1,313 sq mi; population (1997) 615,000 (the inhabitants of the province are called Frisians). The capital is Leeuwarden; other main towns are Drachten, Harlingen, Sneek, and Heerenveen. Small boats are made; agriculture centres on livestock (Friesian cattle, which originated here, and black Friesian horses), dairy products, and arable farming. Ruled as a county of the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, Friesland passed to Saxony in 1498 and, after a revolt, to Charles V of Spain. In 1579 it subscribed to the Treaty of Utrecht, opposing Spanish rule. In 1748 its stadholder, Prince William IV of Orange, became stadholder of all the United Provinces of the Netherlands
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| “As well, the city of Leeuwarden – the “Best Student City of the Netherlands” – provides a supportive and stimulating setting to the Stenden University students, and blends seamlessly with the peaceful rural environment of Fryslân. |
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