Súdwest-Fryslân
Súdwest-Fryslân is a municipality in the northern Netherlands, located in the province of Friesland. It had a population of 89,999 in January 2021. Sneek is the municipal seat. With a total area of 841.56 km2, Southwest-Friesland is the largest municipality by area in the Netherlands.
History
Southwest-Friesland was formed in 2011 from the old municipalities of Bolsward, Nijefurd, Sneek, Wûnseradiel and Wymbritseradiel. In 2014 it was enlarged by parts of the former municipality of Boarnsterhim. On 1 January 2018 it was enlarged by parts of former municipality of Littenseradiel.Geography
The municipality is formed by several settlements, divided into towns and villages.Towns
The towns located in Southwest-Friesland are Bolsward, Hindeloopen, IJlst, Sneek, Stavoren and Workum.Villages
The villages located in Southwest-Friesland are Abbegea, Allingawier, Arum, Blauwhuis, Bozum, Breezanddijk, Britswerd, Burgwerd, Cornwerd, Dedgum, Easterein, Edens, Exmorra, Ferwoude, Folsgare, Gaast, Gaastmeer, Gauw, Goënga, Greonterp, Hartwerd, Heeg, Hemelum, Hennaard, Hichtum, Hidaard, Hieslum, Hommerts, Idsegahuizum, Idzega, Indijk, It Heidenskip, Itens, Jutrijp, Kimswerd, Kornwerderzand, Koudum, Koufurderrige, Kubaard, Laaxum, Loënga, Lollum, Longerhouw, Lutkewierum, Makkum, Molkwerum, Nijhuizum, Nijland, Offingawier, Oosterend, Oosterwierum, Oosthem, Oppenhuizen, Oudega, Parrega, Piaam, Pingjum, Poppenwier, Raerd, Rien, Roodhuis, Sandfirden, Scharl, Scharnegoutum, Schettens, Schraard, Sibrandabuorren, Smallebrugge, Tirns, Tjalhuizum, Tjerkwerd, Uitwellingerga, Waaxens, Warns, Westhem, Wieuwerd, Witmarsum, Wolsum, Wommels, Wons, Woudsend, Ypecolsga, Ysbrechtum and Zurich.Hamlets
The hamlets located in Southwest-Friesland are Aaksens, Abbegaasterketting, Abbegaasterrige, Andelahuizen, Angterp, Annabuorren, Arkum, Atzeburen, Baarderbuorren, Baburen, Barnsterbuorren, Barsum, Bessens, Bittens, Bloemkamp, Bonjeterp, Bootland, Bovenburen, De Band, De Bieren, De Blokken, De Burd, De Hel, De Grits, De Kat, De Kliuw, De Nes, De Pôle, De Weeren, De Wieren, Dijksterburen, Doniaburen, Doniawier, Draaisterhuzen, Easthim, Eemswoude, Engwier, Exmorrazijl, Feytebuorren, Fiifhûs, Fiskersbuorren, Flansum, Galamadammen, Goëngamieden, Gooium, Grauwe Kat, Greate Wierrum, Grote Wiske, Harkezijl, Hayum, Hemert, Hiddum, Hidaardersyl, Hoekens, Hornsterburen, Houw, Idserdaburen, Ingwert, It Fliet, Jeth, Jonkershuizen, Jousterp, Jouswerd, Kampen, Klaeiterp, Kleine Wiske, Knossens, Kooihuizen, Koudehuizum, Kromwâl, Laad en Zaad, Lippenwâlde, Littenserbuorren, Lytse Gaastmar, Lytshuzen, Makkum, Boazum, Meilahuzen, Monsamabuorren, Nijbuorren, Nijekleaster, Nijezijl, Osingahuizen, Ottenburen, Pikesyl, Rea Skuorre, Remswerd, Rytseterp, Sandfirderrijp, Scharneburen, Sieswerd, Sjungadijk, Skrok, Sotterum, Spears, Spreeuwenstein, Spyk, Strand, Swaenwert, Swarte Beien, Trijehuzen, Tsjerkebuorren, Vierhuizen, Viersprong, Wolsumerketting, Wonneburen and Yndyk.Politics
Jannewietske de Vries became mayor of Southwest-Friesland in 2018. A member of the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA), she chairs the municipality's Board of Mayor and Aldermen.Notable people
- Pier Gerlofs Donia a Frisian rebel leader and pirate
- Menno Simons a Roman Catholic priest, an influential Anabaptist religious leader, his followers became known as Mennonites
- brothers Boetius à Bolswert and Schelte a Bolswert were copper-plate engravers
- Gysbert Japiks a West Frisian writer, poet, schoolmaster and cantor
- Allart Pieter van Jongestall a Dutch jurist and diplomat
- Jacob Potma a Dutch Golden Age painter
- Jacob Binckes a Dutch commodore
- Lambert Bos a Dutch scholar and critic
- Eelco Alta a Frisian clergyman, theologian and veterinarian
- Cynthia Lenige a Frisian poet
- Douwe de Hoop a Dutch painter and draftsman
- Sgnt James H. Burbank a soldier, awarded the US Medal of Honor
- Hobbe Smith a Dutch painter in the Post-Impressionist style
- B.D. Dykstra a Dutch American pastor, educator and poet
- Willem de Sitter a Dutch mathematician, physicist and astronomer
- Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy a Dutch politician and Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1940 to 1945
- Hilbrand Boschma a Dutch zoologist and director of the Rijksmuseum of Natural History
- Hans Wiegel a retired Dutch politician and businessman, lives in Oudega
- Klaas Rusticus a Dutch author and TV and film director
- Hillie Molenaar a Dutch documentary film director
- Jan de Haan a contemporary Dutch composer, conductor and musician
- Liuwe Tamminga a Dutch organist and harpsichordist, played Italian Early Music
- Pauline Krikke a Dutch politician and Mayor of The Hague 2017/2019
Sport
- Pim Mulier introduced tennis, athletics, cricket and hockey to the Netherlands
- Jan Ankerman a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Wout Zijlstra a former strongman and Highland Games athlete
- twin brothers Ben & Jan Kouwenhoven sailors, who competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Ronald Zoodsma a retired volleyball player, team silver medallist at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- brothers Gerhard & Willem Potma sailors, who competed at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics
- Pieter Huistra a Dutch former football winger with 394 club caps
- Olof van der Meulen a retired volleyball player and team silver and gold medallist at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics
- Rick Hofstra a Dutch professional darts player
- Sandor van der Heide a football manager and former player with 282 club caps
- Loes Geurts a Dutch football goalkeeper, over 100 caps for the Netherlands women's national football team
- Sherida Spitse a Dutch football midfielder with over 250 club caps and 175 international caps
- Nyck de Vries is a Dutch Formula E racing driver
- Liesette Bruinsma a Dutch Paralympic swimmer, lives in Wommels