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Revision as of 08:11, 1 May 2006
Template:Infobox Dutch Province
Groningen ⓘ is the northeasternmost province of the Netherlands with a typical Low Germanic dialect called Gronings, with regional nuances. Nowadays, many inhabitants of the province do not speak the dialect, especially in the city of Groningen where many outsiders have moved.
In the east it borders the German region Niedersachsen, in the south with Drenthe, in the west with Friesland and in the north the Wadden Sea.
Land use in Groningen is mainly agricultural, it has a large natural gas field near Slochteren.
East Groningen has been the scene of a particularly fierce class struggle in the 19th and 20th century. Here was the only municipality (Beerta) where the Dutch Communist party has ever had a mayor (Hanneke Jagersma).
The capital of the province is the city of Groningen.
Municipalities
- Appingedam
- Bedum
- Bellingwedde
- De Marne
- Delfzijl
- Eemsmond
- Groningen
- Grootegast
- Haren
- Hoogezand-Sappemeer
- Leek
- Loppersum
- Marum
- Menterwolde
- Pekela
- Reiderland
- Scheemda
- Slochteren
- Stadskanaal
- Ten Boer
- Veendam
- Vlagtwedde
- Winschoten
- Winsum
- Zuidhorn
External links
- Website of the province
- Map (pdf)
- Flag
- Website of the capital city, with English pages
- Alternative website of the capital city, with access to the sites of local shops and small businesses
- Map of Groningen
- Website of the university, with English pages
- Website of the polytechnic
- province map showing subdivision in municipalities, link for each municipality to basic data page
