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Langweer

Langweer () is a village in Friesland in the municipality De Friese Meren. The town was established in 1256, and has a population of 964 (as of January 1, 2004).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heden en verleden van Langweer )
Langweer has a rich trading history, and it's located at a small lake (Langweerderwielen). Langweer used to only be reached by water. It was backed by swampland. In 1856 it became connected to the outside world by the Brédyk via Sint Nicolaasga. Johan Vegelinsoord of Claerbergen organized this work which involved treeplanting and drainage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ingeklemd door water )
In the 1990s Langweer has become a favorite town of tourists because of its picturesque streets and watersport opportunities. One of its main events is Skutsjesilen, a sailing race that takes place every summer.
The name Langweer derives from the Frisian name Langwar. ''War'' is an old Frisian term for a parcel of land (like English ''ward'') so the name meant long lots, for the shape of the paddocks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=De naam Langweer )
The village symbol which is found on the flag is a swan, possibly derived from the right of farmers to shoot swans.
== Regions ==

The Weversstreek was a street where weavers lived. This is the oldest part of the town. The block between Weversstreek and Stevenshoek used to be full of one room workers cottages.
Between Langweerder Wielen (the lake) and Weversstreek and the Buorren (a street) was a zone called De Greate Gaest. Originally this was a meadow. From 1907 to 1965 the Van Der Leij factory operated, drying grass, and pressing oil. This became the De Greate Gaest cafe, and later a service centre. The buildings were demolished in the 1990s to make way for a waterside housing development.

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