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Eastergoa (also Ostergau, Ostergo, or Oostergo) was one of the seven areas and one of the three gaue that lay within the borders of the today's Frisian province of Friesland in The Netherlands. == Area == On its west side Eastergoa was bordered by the Middelsee with Westergoa on the other side of the water. To the south the Alde Leppedyk and the Boarn were the border with Bornegoa, and later with Sânwâlden. To the east it was bordered by the lauwers, the lauwerzee and the Westerkwartier of the Ommelanden, nowadays the western side of the province of Groningen. == 1200 == The whole of this area belonged to Wininge and Achtkarspelen, that was by then still a part of Eastergoa. Round 1200 Wininge existed out of Dantumadeel, Dongeradeel and Ferwerderadeel in the north and Idaarderadeel, Leeuwarderadeel and Tytsjerksteradeel in the south. Round 1250 it was split into two parts called the "Noardlike njoggen" (Northern nine) and the "Sudlike njoggen" (Southern nine). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eastergoa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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