Luinjeberd () is a village in the
Heerenveen municipality
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in the province of
Friesland
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, the
Netherlands
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. It had a population of around 430 in January 2017.
History
The village was first mentioned in 1281 as Lyedingaberde, and means "village of the people of Ludo (person)".
Luinjeberd was home to 586 people. The bell tower dates from 1921.
Before 1934, Luinjeberd was part of the
Aengwirden municipality.
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Populated places in Friesland
Heerenveen
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