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Ameland is a municipality and one of the West Frisian islands off the north coast of the Netherlands. It consists mostly of sand dunes. It is the third major island of the West Frisians. It neighbours islands Terschelling to the west and Schiermonnikoog to the east. This includes the small Engelsmanplaat and Rif islands to the east.

 

Ameland is, counted from the west, the fourth inhabited Dutch Wadden island and belongs to the Friesland/Fryslan province. The surface area of Ameland is 268.5 km. The whole island falls under one municipality, which carries the same name. The Wadden islands form the border between the North sea and the Wadden sea which lies on the south side of the island file. The municipality of Ameland has a population of 3,591 in 2017. The inhabitants are called Amelanders.

 

The island has four villages. There were two other villages: Oerd and Sier, but these were flooded and now lie in the sea. The name of these villages live on in MS Oerd and MS Sier, which are the names of the ferries to the island.

From west to east: 1. Hollum, the most populated village, located on the west coast, home to the island's lighthouse. 2. Ballum, smallest village, location of the island's airfield, Ameland Airport. 3. Nes, the second largest of the island, a vibrant tourist village with many hotels, also home to Burgemeester Waldaschool (the island's secondary school), and ferry services from Holwerd mainland. 4. Buren, located at the centre of the island, includes Ameland's beach.

 

This picture is taken on the north side of the island (Ameland’s Beach).

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Uploaded on July 30, 2017