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Rinsumageast ( nl, Rinsumageest) is a village in the
Dantumadiel Dantumadiel () is a municipality in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands. Dantumadiel is a rural municipality characterized by economic activity and agriculture. History The first time Dantumadiel is mentioned was in a document from 12 ...
municipality of
Friesland Friesland (, ; official fry, Fryslân ), historically and traditionally known as Frisia, is a province of the Netherlands located in the country's northern part. It is situated west of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of ...
, the
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
. It had a population of around 965 in 2017. The village is locally called ''De Geest'' (Dutch) or ''De Geast''Gildemacher, Karel F. (2007). Friese plaatsnamen: alle steden, dorpen en gehuchten. Leeuwarden, Friese Pers/Noordboek (in Dutch) (West Frisian).


History

The modern village of Rinsumageast has its origins on the sand ridge in the northwestern edge of the Dokkumer Wouden. It is possible that the place originated on a artificial dwelling mound, an so called
terp A ''terp'', also known as a ''wierde, woerd, warf, warft, werf, werve, wurt'' or ''værft'', is an artificial dwelling mound found on the North European Plain that has been created to provide safe ground during storm surges, high tides an ...
in the clay soil area within the village area, there were several terpen there and in the vicinity. In a 12th century copy of documents from 825 and 944, the place ''Ringesheim'' was indicated in this area. In the 12th century there is place that was called ''Rynsegum''. Around 1100 a church was built on the sand ridge, about 500 meters from two terpen. A village developed on the sand ridge, which is referred to in the 13th century as ''Ringesimagast''. In 1333 it is mentioned as ''Ghaest'', in 1421 as ''Renismagaest'' and in 1533 as ''Rensymagheest''. In the 16th and 17th century, the spelling ''Rensymageest'' is most commonly used, also in West Frisian. The village is then the main place of the grietenij Dantumadiel. There were also four major states, the Juwsmastate, Melkamastate, Tjaardastate and the Eysingastate. The stately home of the Juwsmastate was the first of these states to be demolished. The Tjaardastate was a castle and was the last to be demolished, in 1834. This castle stood just south of the village church. Just north of the village there was a terp on top of the monastery Klaarkamp. This monastery grew into one of the largest in Friesland. From 1593 to 1880, Rinsumageast was the capital of the Grietenij and then the municipality of Dantumadiel with the town hall situated in the village. In 1881 Murmerwoude became the administrative center with a new town hall there. The village of Rinsumageast developed from the 17th century along the water De Moark and the almost parallel boat / barge-canal. Since the 19th century the place has been called ''Rinsumageest'', until 2009 it was also the official name of the village. In modern West Frisian it is Rinsumageast. In 2008 the municipality Dantumadiel decided that it was going the replace all the official Dutch names within the municipality with the West Frisian names, meaning that Rinsumageast was from 2009 the official name for the village.


Notable buildings

* The
Protestant church of Rinsumageast The Protestant church of Rinsumageast or Saint Alexander’s churchAlle middeleeuwse kerken: van Harlingen tot Wilhelmshaven, P Karstkarel, p. 259 and 260 is a religious building in Rinsumageast, Netherlands, one of the many medieval churches in ...
* De Klaarkampstermeermolen


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* * {{Authority control Populated places in Friesland Dantumadiel