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- Stins abstract "A stins (Dutch, pl. stinsen; from West Frisian stienhûs [Dutch steenhuis] "stone house", shortened to stins, pl. stinzen) is a former stronghold or villa in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. Many stinsen carry the name "state".Stinsen used to belong to noblemen or prominent citizens. Most stinsen were demolished in the 19th century, when maintenance became too expensive. Several surviving stinsen are now used as museums.Stinsen also appear in East Frisia, and are known as borg (pl. borgen) in the province of Groningen.".
- Stins thumbnail Crackstate_Gemeentehuis_Heerenveen.JPG?width=300.
- Stins wikiPageExternalLink www.stinseninfriesland.nl.
- Stins wikiPageID "13572938".
- Stins wikiPageRevisionID "594484155".
- Stins hasPhotoCollection Stins.
- Stins subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Friesland.
- Stins subject Category:Castles_in_the_Netherlands.
- Stins subject Category:Dutch_architecture.
- Stins subject Category:Lists_of_buildings_and_structures_in_the_Netherlands.
- Stins point "53.083333333333336 5.85".
- Stins type Artifact100021939.
- Stins type Building102913152.
- Stins type BuildingsAndStructuresInFriesland.
- Stins type CastlesInTheNetherlands.
- Stins type Dwelling103259505.
- Stins type House103544360.
- Stins type Housing103546340.
- Stins type Mansion103719053.
- Stins type Object100002684.
- Stins type Palace103878066.
- Stins type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stins type Structure104341686.
- Stins type Whole100003553.
- Stins type YagoGeoEntity.
- Stins type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Stins type SpatialThing.
- Stins comment "A stins (Dutch, pl. stinsen; from West Frisian stienhûs [Dutch steenhuis] "stone house", shortened to stins, pl. stinzen) is a former stronghold or villa in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. Many stinsen carry the name "state".Stinsen used to belong to noblemen or prominent citizens. Most stinsen were demolished in the 19th century, when maintenance became too expensive. Several surviving stinsen are now used as museums.Stinsen also appear in East Frisia, and are known as borg (pl.".
- Stins label "Stins".
- Stins label "Stins".
- Stins sameAs Stins.
- Stins sameAs m.03c9scf.
- Stins sameAs Q3802482.
- Stins sameAs Q3802482.
- Stins sameAs Stins.
- Stins lat "53.083333333333336".
- Stins long "5.85".
- Stins wasDerivedFrom Stins?oldid=594484155.
- Stins depiction Crackstate_Gemeentehuis_Heerenveen.JPG.
- Stins isPrimaryTopicOf Stins.