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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum abstract "The Protestant church of Burgum or Cross Church or Saint Martin’s church is a religious building in Burgum, Netherlands, one of the medieval churches in Friesland.The tuffstone edifice was built c. 1100 and was enlarged about a century later. It was again enlarged about a century after that and possesses a monumental Pipe organ that was built from 1783-1788 by L. van Dam & Zn. from Leeuwarden.The church is located on the Nieuwstad 5 and was once a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Martin but became a Protestant church after the protestant reformation. It is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 35634 and is rated with a very high historical value.".
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum caption "Church of Burgum".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum dedication "Before the Reformation, to Saint Martin".
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum name "Protestant church of Burgum".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum name "Saint Martin’s church".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum subject Category:Churches_in_Friesland.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum subject Category:Rijksmonuments_in_Friesland.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum subject Category:Romanesque_architecture_in_the_Netherlands.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum subject Category:Tytsjerksteradiel.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum point "53.1962 6.0018".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type Artifact100021939.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type Building102913152.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type Church103028079.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type ChurchesInFriesland.
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum comment "The Protestant church of Burgum or Cross Church or Saint Martin’s church is a religious building in Burgum, Netherlands, one of the medieval churches in Friesland.The tuffstone edifice was built c. 1100 and was enlarged about a century later. It was again enlarged about a century after that and possesses a monumental Pipe organ that was built from 1783-1788 by L. van Dam & Zn.".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum label "Kruiskerk (Bergum)".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum label "Protestant church of Burgum".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum sameAs Kruiskerk_(Bergum).
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum sameAs Q1894167.
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum sameAs Protestant_church_of_Burgum.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum lat "53.1962".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum long "6.0018".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum wasDerivedFrom Protestant_church_of_Burgum?oldid=545884367.
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum depiction Church_of_Burgum.jpg.
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- Protestant_church_of_Burgum name "Protestant church of Burgum".
- Protestant_church_of_Burgum name "Saint Martin’s church".