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    The village of Britsum is located in the municipality of Leeuwarden (province of Friesland), in the Netherlands. Britsum was built on an artificial bank...
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    market. 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...
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  • Jelsum station was demolished in 1944. Cornjum 7 km (4.3 mi) Britsum 8 km (5.0 mi) Stiens 9 km (5.6 mi) Finkum 11 km (6.8 mi) Finkum station was demolished...
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    province), in the Netherlands. The village is situated between Jelsum and Britsum and a population of around 370 in January 2017. The village was first mentioned...
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    successful attack on a convoy in the English Channel, sinking four freighters: Britsum, Dallas City, Deucalion and Kolga. Six more were damaged. That afternoon...
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    south-west of Portland, 27 survivors being amongst those picked up by Antonio. Britsum, also Dutch, was sunk by bombers off Selsey at 50°04′N 01°55′W / 50.067°N...
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    Antonio was heavily damaged. Deucalion (1,796 GRT), Kolga (3,526 GRT) and Britsum (5,225 GRT) were sunk and SS Canadian Constructor, was damaged for no German...
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    796 GRT, 27 survivors) sank at 50°11' N, 02°35' W, Kolga (3,526 GRT) and Britsum (5,225 GRT) were sunk and SS Canadian Constructor, was damaged for no Luftwaffe...
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