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Ezinge
Ezinge (Gronings: ''Aisen'' or ''Aizing'') is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is located in the municipality of Winsum, about 15 km northwest of the city of Groningen. Ezinge is the oldest, constantly inhabited village in The Netherlands and is in archeological context referred to as "the Pompeii of the North"〔Robert Stiphout "Ezinge: Geheim van de wierden" Elsevier, 2006. ()〕 Ezinge was a separate municipality until 1990, when it was merged with Winsum.〔Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. ()〕 ==Heritage==
The village is a legally protected heritage district within the Middag- Humsterland region which itself enjoys the status of Dutch National Landscape and can be found on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage. The main sight of the village is the early 13th century church which stands separated from its tower. The tower is connected to an old schoolbuilding. The three buildings are located on an artificial dwelling hill, known as a terp, with the village and pastures around it, covering a quarter and three quarters, respectively, of the slopes. According to the Dutch Museum of National History, Tacitus〔(Museum of National History )〕 has been to Ezinge. Whether true or not, both Tacitus〔( Tacitus, 98 De origine et situ Germanorum, book 35,36 )〕 and Pliny the Elder〔( Gaius Plinius Secundus maior, 77, Naturalis historia, book 16,2 )〕 wrote elaborately about the terps and the Frisii and Chauci, the people dwelling upon them.
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