Leeuwarden (; ; ; ) is a
city
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and
municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality' ...
in
Friesland
Friesland ( ; ; official ), historically and traditionally known as Frisia (), named after the Frisians, is a Provinces of the Netherlands, province of the Netherlands located in the country's northern part. It is situated west of Groningen (p ...
,
Netherlands
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, with a population of 127,073 (2023). It is the provincial capital and seat of the
Provincial Council of Friesland.
The region has been continuously inhabited since the 10th century. It came to be known as Leeuwarden in the early 9th century AD and was granted
city privileges in 1435. It is the main economic hub of Friesland, situated in a green and water-rich environment. Leeuwarden is a former royal residence and has a historic city centre, many historically relevant buildings, and a large shopping centre with squares and restaurants. Leeuwarden was awarded the title
European Capital of Culture
A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension. Being a European Capital of Culture can ...
for 2018. Also, Leeuwarden has been a UNESCO
City of Literature
UNESCO's City of Literature programme is part of the wider Creative Cities Network.
The ''Network'' was launched in 2004, and now has member cities in seven creative fields. The other creative fields are: Crafts and Folk Arts, Design, Film ...
since 2019.
The (Eleven Cities Tour), an ice skating tour passing the eleven cities of Friesland, starts and finishes in Leeuwarden.
The following towns and villages within the municipality have populations in excess of 1,000 people: Leeuwarden,
Stiens,
Grou,
Goutum,
Wergea,
Jirnsum,
Reduzum, and
Wirdum. The municipality is governed by the mayor
Sybrand van Haersma Buma and a coalition of the
Labour Party,
Christian Democratic Appeal
The Christian Democratic Appeal ( , CDA) is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in the Netherlands.
Formed as a federation in 1975 by the Catholic People's Party, the Anti-Revolutionary Party, and the Christian Historical ...
, and
GreenLeft
(, ; GL) is a green political party in the Netherlands.
It was formed on 1 March 1989 from the merger of four left-wing parties: the Communist Party of the Netherlands, the Pacifist Socialist Party, the Political Party of Radicals and the ...
.
Etymology
The name "Leeuwarden" (or older variants of it) first came into use for
Nijehove, the most important of the three villages (the other two being
Oldehove and
Hoek) which in the early 9th century merged into Leeuwarden (Villa Lintarwrde 825).
There is much uncertainty about the origin of the city's name. Historian and archivist
Wopke Eekhoff summed up a total of over 200 different spelling variants, of which ''Leeuwarden'' (
Dutch), ''Liwwadden'' (
Stadsfries), and ''Ljouwert'' (
West Frisian) are still in use.
The second part of the name is easily explained: ''Warden'', West Frisian/Dutch/Low German for an artificial dwelling-hill, is a designation of
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 and ...
s, reflecting the historical situation.
The first part of the name, ''leeuw'', means
lion
The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'', native to Sub-Saharan Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body (biology), body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the ...
in modern standard Dutch. This interpretation corresponds with the
coat of arms
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adopted by the city, which features a
heraldic lion. However, modern standard Dutch was not used in this region in the
Middle Ages
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, when the city was called ''Lintarwrde''. Some scholars argue that the name of the city is derived from ''leeu-'', a corruption of ''luw-'' (Dutch for 'sheltered from the wind', cf. the
maritime term
leeward
In geography and seamanship, windward () and leeward () are directions relative to the wind. Windward is ''upwind'' from the point of reference, i.e., towards the direction from which the wind is coming; leeward is ''downwind'' from the point o ...
) or from ''lee-'' (a Dutch word for waterway). 'Sheltered landing place or harbour' could be the original meaning. This suits the watery province of
Friesland
Friesland ( ; ; official ), historically and traditionally known as Frisia (), named after the Frisians, is a Provinces of the Netherlands, province of the Netherlands located in the country's northern part. It is situated west of Groningen (p ...
and the position of the original three villages at the end of an important estuary called
Middelzee.
The name is also similar to that of the French commune
Lewarde
Lewarde (; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Nord (French department), Nord Departments of France, department in northern France.
Population
History Ancient History
Romans medals were found at multiple times in Lewarde, as well as ...
, located in the
Nord Department, an originally Flemish-speaking area annexed to France in the 17th century.
Western Flemish was related to Frisian and also to Saxon up to the 11th century.
History
The oldest remains of houses date back to the 2nd century AD in the Roman era and were discovered during an excavation near the
Oldehove. Inhabited continuously since the 10th century, the city's first reference as a population centre is in German sources from 1285, and records exist of
city privileges granted in 1435. Situated along the
Middelzee, it was an active centre of maritime trade. The waterway silted-up in the 13th century.
The
Grote or Jacobijnerkerk () is the oldest building in the city. The 15th century was the period of the two opposing Frisian factional parties
Vetkopers and Schieringers. The
bastion
A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the ...
s and a
moat
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were built in the period 1481–1494. In 1747
William IV, Prince of Orange
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was the last
stadtholder
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residing in the
Stadhouderlijk Hof. In the first half of the 19th century the fortifications were demolished.
From 1580 to 1752, a provincial mint operated in the city, minting gold, silver and copper coins of Friesland.
The Jewish community of Leeuwarden was one of the earliest in the Netherlands aside from
Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has a population of 933,680 in June 2024 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the City Re ...
, and was first mentioned in 1645.
By 1670, the city council granted a man referred to as "Jacob the Jew" (in Dutch) permission to build a Jewish cemetery, meaning that there were enough Jews living there to require a cemetery and other communal institutions.
Land for 'The Jodenkerkhof' (Jews' cemetery) was purchased in 1679, near the Oldehove tower.
The first synagogue in the city was built in the 17th century, and was also used by the city's Catholics who were not allowed to build a house of worship of their own because of the Protestant city authorities.
The Jewish community enjoyed generally good relations with authorities in the 18th century and continued to expand throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, reaching a peak population of 1,236 in 1860.
In 1901 the city's population was 32,203.
Leeuwarden, like the rest of the Netherlands, was occupied by
German forces in 1940–1945. This ended when elements of the
Royal Canadian Dragoons seized the initiative and advanced into the heavily-defended city on 15 April 1945, ignoring direct orders to wait for supporting infantry. German forces had been driven out by the end of the next day. (The anniversary is marked by both the Dragoons and the city, by flying each other's flags every 15 April.)
''
Kneppelfreed'' () was an incident on 16 November 1951 in front of the courthouse at Wilhelminaplein (Wilhelmina Square), when the police used
batons against
Frisian language activists during a protest against the exclusive use of Dutch in the courts. A committee of inquiry recommended that the Frisian language should receive legal status as a minority language.
On 19 October 2013, a fire broke out in a clothes shop on a busy pedestrian street. The fire started late in the afternoon and burned through the night, destroying five shops and eleven flats. The only casualty was a 24-year-old man who was living in one of the flats. The birthplace of
Mata Hari was at first thought to be destroyed, but survived, albeit with considerable smoke and water damage.
Heraldry
The
coat of arms
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of Leeuwarden is the official symbol of the municipality. It consists of a
blue
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escutcheon, a
golden lion
The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'', native to Sub-Saharan Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body (biology), body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the ...
, and a
crown. The fact that Leeuwarden carries a lion in its seal seems logical, considering that "Leeuw" is Dutch for "Lion". However, it is very plausible the oldest name of the city conceals an indication of water rather than an animal, and some sources suggest that the lion may have only been added after the name became official. It is also possible the coat of arms was a gift to the city from the powerful ''Minnema'' family.
Geography

Leeuwarden is located centrally in Friesland. The military
Leeuwarden Air Base lies northwest of the city. East of the city lies recreational area and nature reserve ''De Groene Ster''. It contains the windmill
Himriksmole, a golf course and ''AquaZoo Friesland''.
Population centres
On 1 January 2014 parts of the neighbouring
Boarnsterhim municipality were added to Leeuwarden. On 1 January 2018 it was enlarged by
Leeuwarderadeel and parts of former municipality of
Littenseradiel.
Hamlets
The hamlets within the municipality are:
Abbenwier,
Angwier,
Baarderbuorren,
Bartlehiem (partially),
De Him,
De Hoek,
De Trije Romers,
Domwier,
Finsterbuorren,
Fûns,
Groote Bontekoe,
Goatum,
Hesens,
Hoarne,
Hoptille,
It Hoflân,
It Wiel,
Marwert,
Midsbuorren,
Narderbuorren,
Noardein,
Oude Schouw (partially),
Poelhuzen,
Rewert (partially),
Skillaerd,
Skrins,
Suderbuorren,
Suorein,
Tichelwurk,
Truerd,
Tsienzerbuorren,
Tsjaard,
Tsjeintgum,
Vierhuis,
Vrouwbuurtstermolen (partially),
Wammert and
Wieuwens
Climate
Demographics
As of 2020, Leeuwarden had a total population of 124,084.
Inhabitants by origin
Culture
Museums
Museums in the city of Leeuwarden:
*
Fries Museum. An art, culture and history museum.
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, Tresoar. Retrieved on 28 February 2018. The building (2013) was designed by
Hubert-Jan Henket.
** Fries Verzetsmuseum, a museum that documents the impact of
World War II
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on Friesland. The museum is part of the Fries Museum.
*
Princessehof Ceramics Museum, a
ceramics
A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porce ...
museum.
* Pier Pander Museum, an art museum dedicated to the works of sculptor
Pier Pander.
* Natuurmuseum Fryslân, a
natural history museum
A natural history museum or museum of natural history is a scientific institution with natural history scientific collection, collections that include current and historical records of animals, plants, Fungus, fungi, ecosystems, geology, paleo ...
.
* ''The Other Museum''. Collections:
old-timers, model trains,
lace
Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace, although there are other types of lace, such as knitted o ...
and photography, radio and
Meccano
Meccano is a brand of construction set created in 1898 by Frank Hornby in Liverpool, England. The system consists of reusable metal strips, plates, angle girders, wheels, axles and gears, and plastic parts that are connected using nuts and ...
.
*
Tresoar, a historical centre and museum with archives about Friesland.
* Fries Landbouwmuseum, an
agricultural museum.
Architecture
There are over 800
Rijksmonuments
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At the end of February 2015, the Netherlands had 61,822 ...
(national heritage sites) in the municipality of Leeuwarden. The
Oldehove, a leaning unfinished church tower, is a symbol of the city. Other well-known buildings in the city centre include the ''Kanselarij'' (former chancellery), the
Stadhouderlijk Hof (former residence of the stadtholders of Friesland), the city hall (1715), the ''Waag'' (old weigh house), the
Saint Boniface church (an important part of the
neogothic
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century ...
movement) and the ''Centraal Apotheek'', a
pharmacy
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in the
Art Nouveau
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style. The ''Blokhuispoort'' is a former prison that has been transformed into a public library, hostel and restaurant.
The ''
Froskepôlemolen'' (built in 1896), is the last surviving windmill to have
stood in Leeuwarden. The remains of the ''
Cammingha-Buurstermolen'' were demolished in 2000.
The
Slauerhoffbrug is a fully automatic
bascule bridge
A bascule bridge (also referred to as a drawbridge or a lifting bridge) is a moveable bridge with a counterweight that continuously balances a span, or leaf, throughout its upward swing to provide clearance for boat traffic. It may be single- o ...
named after the poet
Jan Jacob Slauerhoff. It uses two arms to swing a section of road in and out of place within the road itself. This movable bridge is also known as the 'Flying' Drawbridge.
The tallest building in the city is the
Achmeatoren (
Achmea insurance tower), built in 2001 and designed by
Abe Bonnema – who also designed the second-tallest building, Averotoren at .
File:Leeuwarden, Netherlands - panoramio (26).jpg, Oldehove
File:20120519 Stadhuis Leeuwarden NL.jpg, City hall
File:Leeuwarden Blokhuispoort 40 Voormalige Gevangenis Blokhuispoort.jpg, ''Blokhuispoort''
File:Leeuwarden, Netherlands - panoramio (23).jpg, Leeuwarden canal Kelders
File:Leeuwarden 1558.jpg, ''Centraal Apotheek''
Cultural events and festivals

On 6 September 2013 Leeuwarden was voted
European Capital of Culture
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for the year 2018. Many events were organised throughout the year. The largest art project was the ''11Fountains'', fountains in the Frisian eleven cities. The ''Love Fountain'', located in front of the train station, was designed by artist
Jaume Plensa
Jaume Plensa i Suñé (; born 23 August 1955) is a Spanish people, Catalan visual artist, sculptor, designer and engraver. He has also created opera sets, video projections and acoustic installations.
Biography
Plensa was born in Barcelona, Ca ...
. The fountain is seven metres high and consists of two white heads of a boy and a girl, their eyes closed and dreaming.
Annual music festivals are ''Cityrock'', ''Dancetour'', ''Welcome To The Village'', ''Into the Grave'', ''Explore the North'' and ''Fries straatfestival''. Other festivals are ''Noordelijk Film Festival'' (an event for film makers), photofestival ''Noorderlicht'' and the ''Media Art festival''. Other events are ''Racing Expo'' and a large flower market (held on
Ascension Day
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). There is also a weekly cattle market.
Transport
Leeuwarden railway station (opened on 27 October 1863) is the main railway station of Leeuwarden. It is a terminus station of the
NS railway line from
Zwolle
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. Regional trains, served by
Arriva
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The company was originally established on 24 October 1938 as T Cowie Ltd. Initially focused on the sale of motorcycles, it relaunched shortl ...
, operate to
Groningen
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in the east,
Harlingen in the west and
Stavoren in the southwest. The other stations in the municipality are
Leeuwarden Camminghaburen, and
Grou-Jirnsum. A fourth station
Leeuwarden Werpsterhoeke was planned to be opened after 2018.
Near the train station is the bus station. Arriva runs several city, regional and national buses. Route 66 Leeuwarden-
Holwerd connects with the ferry to
Ameland
Ameland (; ) is a municipality and one of the West Frisian Islands off the north coast of the Netherlands. It consists mostly of sand dunes and is the third major island of the West Frisians. It neighbours islands Terschelling to the west a ...
, bus route 50 to
Lauwersoog connects with the departures of the ferry to
Schiermonnikoog and route 350 via the
Afsluitdijk
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connects to
Alkmaar
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in
North Holland
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.
The motorway
A31 passes Leeuwarden and the
A32 connects Leeuwarden to
Meppel
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. The
Van Harinxmakanaal
The van Harinxmakanaal is a major canal in western Frisland. It runs from the sea at Harlingen, Netherlands, Harlingen eastwards to Leeuwarden. Major places along the canal include Franeker, Dronrijp and Deinum. The canal is 37.5 kilometers long ...
is a major canal and connects
Harlingen to Leeuwarden.
Education

Leeuwarden has a number of respected
schools of applied science (
HBO
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in Dutch), (21,480 students in 2017), such as the
Van Hall Instituut (agricultural and life sciences) and the
NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (hotel management, economical and media management). In addition to higher education, the city is also home to three regional vocational schools (MBO): the Friese Poort, Friesland College, and Nordwin College.
Although the city has no university of its own, several
satellite campus
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es are located here, including ''Campus Fryslân'' (
University of Groningen
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; , abbreviated as RUG) is a Public university#Continental Europe, public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen (city), Groningen, Netherlands. Founded in 1614, th ...
), ''Dairy Campus'' (
Wageningen University and Research
Wageningen University & Research (also known as WUR) is a public university, public research university in Wageningen, Netherlands, specializing in life sciences with a focus on agriculture, technical and engineering subjects. It is a globally i ...
) and the ''Academie voor Popkultuur'' (
Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen)
Technological Top Institute Wetsus does research into water-related technologies. Centre of Expertise Water Technology (CEW) is the knowledge and innovation centre for applied research and product development in the field of water technology and the Wadden Academy to study and research the
Wadden Sea
The Wadden Sea ( ; ; or ; ; ; ) is an intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea. It lies between the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the range of low-lying Frisian Islands, forming a shallow body of water with tida ...
.
Economy

Among the 10 largest employers in Leeuwarden are
Medical Center Leeuwarden (MCL),
ING
Ing, ING or ing may refer to:
Art and media
* '' ...ing'', a 2003 Korean film
* i.n.g, a Taiwanese girl group
* The Ing, a race of dark creatures in the 2004 video game '' Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''
* "Ing", the first song on The Roches' 199 ...
, The Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB),
Achmea,
NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences,
Leeuwarden Air Base and
FrieslandCampina.
WTC Expo is the largest events complex in the Northern Netherlands.
Sports
The city's local football team,
SC Cambuur, are playing in the second tier
Eerste Divisie
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. Their home ground is the
Kooi Stadion, which has a capacity of 15,000. The city's basketball team,
Aris Leeuwarden, has played in the
Dutch Basketball League since 2004.

The ''Elfstedenhal'' is a sport venue. The stadium is used for
long track speed skating,
short track speed skating,
ice hockey
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,
figure skating
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and
curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide #Curling stone, stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area that is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take t ...
. The 400m indoor speed skating oval is named after speed skater
Atje Keulen-Deelstra. The ice hockey club is ''IJshockeyclub Capitals Leeuwarden'' (IJCCL).
Leeuwarden is the starting and finishing point for the celebrated , a
speed skating
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race over the Frisian waterways that is held when winter conditions in the province allow. it last took place in January 1997, preceded by the races of 1986 and 1985. In 1986, the Dutch king Willem-Alexander participated in the Eleven cities tour, with the pseudonym
W.A. van Buren, which is the pseudonym of the royal family of the Netherlands.
''Loop Leeuwarden'' is an annual
road running
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road. This differs from track and field on a regular track and cross country running over natural terrain.
These events are usually classified as long-distance ru ...
competition (5 km, 10 km and
half marathon races). The race was first held in 1985 and takes place in May. It attracts amateur runners. The city of Leeuwarden has two sailing boats (
skûtsje) racing in the yearly sailing competition
Skûtsjesilen.
Leeuwarden was to be the host of the
World Flying Disc Federation 2020 World Ultimate and Guts Championships from the 11th to the 18th of July. The event was expected to have over 2500 athletes from 40 countries. The event was cancelled (
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
).
Media
The
Leeuwarder Courant
The ''Leeuwarder Courant'' is the oldest daily newspaper in the Netherlands. Founded by Abraham Ferwerda, it first appeared in 1752. The ''Leeuwarder Courant'' was the first paper in the Dutch province Friesland and its capital Leeuwarden. It is ...
and
Friesch Dagblad are daily newspapers mainly written in Dutch (published by the
NDC Mediagroep).
Omrop Fryslân is a public broadcaster with radio and TV programs mainly in Frisian.
Notable residents
*
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema ( ; born Lourens Alma Tadema, ; 8 January 1836 – 25 June 1912) was a Dutch people, Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom, becoming the last officially recognised Denization, denizen in 1873. Born in ...
(1836–1912), knighted painter
*
Eva and Abraham Beem (1932/1934–1944), young Jewish Holocaust victims
*
Cornelis Botke (1887–1954), painter and etcher
*
Cisca Dresselhuys (born 1943), journalist and magazine editor
*
Esmée van Eeghen (1918–1944), resistance fighter in World War II
*
Dirk van Erp (1860–1933), artisan and metalsmith
*
M. C. Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher (; ; 17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made woodcuts, lithography, lithographs, and mezzotints, many of which were Mathematics and art, inspired by mathematics.
Despite wide popular int ...
(1898–1972), graphic artist
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Richard Hageman (1881–1966), conductor, pianist, composer, and actor
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Willem van Haren (1710–1768), poet
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Havank (1904–1964), writer, journalist, and translator
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Wilhelmina van Idsinga (1788–1819), painter
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Johannes Henricus Gerardus Jansen (1868–1936), archbishop
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Wijerd Jelckama ( 1490–1523), military commander
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Mata Hari (1876–1917), exotic dancer and courtesan, possible double agent
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Hendrik Niehoff (1495– 1561), pipe organ maker
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Piet Paaltjens (1835–1894), minister and romantic author
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Joachim van Plettenberg (1739–1793), colonial governor
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Tjitske Reidinga (born 1972), actress
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Jan Jacob Slauerhoff (1898–1936), poet and novelist
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Abraham Lambertsz van den Tempel (1622–1672), painter
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Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860–1930), politician
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Cornelis Adriaan Lobry van Troostenburg de Bruyn
Cornelis Adriaan Lobry van Troostenburg de Bruyn (1 January 1857 – 23 July 1904) was a chemist from the Netherlands.
Biography
De Bruyn was born on in Leeuwarden, where his father, Nicholaas Lobry van Troostenburg de Bruyn, was a physician in p ...
(1857–1904), chemist
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Saskia van Uylenburg (1612–1642), wife of the painter
Rembrandt van Rijn
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Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer (1715–1785), classical scholar
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Rinskje Visscher (1868–1950), first female municipal archivist in the Netherlands
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Campegius Vitringa (1659–1722), theologian
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Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527– 1607), architect, painter, and engineer
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Harm Wiersma (born 1953), draughts player and politician
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William IV, Prince of Orange
William IV (Willem Karel Hendrik Friso; 1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751) was Prince of Orange from birth and the first hereditary stadtholder of all the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 1747 until his death in 1751. During his who ...
(1711–1751), stadtholder
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Joost Klein (born 1997), rapper/singer and Participant of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Politics

In the Netherlands, a municipality is governed by the
college of mayor and aldermen and the
municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
.
Sybrand van Haersma Buma of the
CDA has been
mayor of Leeuwarden since 26 August 2019.
Since the
2014 municipal elections, the Labour Party (3 aldermen),
Christian Democratic Appeal
The Christian Democratic Appeal ( , CDA) is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in the Netherlands.
Formed as a federation in 1975 by the Catholic People's Party, the Anti-Revolutionary Party, and the Christian Historical ...
(2 aldermen), PAL
GroenLinks
(, ; GL) is a Green politics, green List of political parties in the Netherlands, political party in the Netherlands.
It was formed on 1 March 1989 from the merger of four Left-wing politics, left-wing parties: the Communist Party of the Neth ...
(1 alderman) form a coalition. The
municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
of Leeuwarden has 39 seats.
Gemeenteraadsleden en ondersteuning
(in Dutch), Municipality of Leeuwarden. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
As provincial capital, Leeuwarden is also the seat of the King's Commissioner
A King's commissioner (, ''CvdK'') is the head of government and legislature in a Provinces of the Netherlands, province of the Netherlands. When the List of monarchs of the Netherlands, reigning monarch is a woman, the title is Queen's commission ...
Arno Brok and the Provincial Council of Friesland.
International relations
The city of Leeuwarden is twinned with
References
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Tourist information about Leeuwarden
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Cities in Friesland
Cities in the Netherlands
Municipalities of Friesland
Populated places in Friesland
Provincial capitals of the Netherlands