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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrisiansFrisians - Wikipedia

    The Frisian languages are spoken by more than 500,000 people; West Frisian is officially recognised in the Netherlands (in Friesland ), and North Frisian and Saterland Frisian are recognised as regional languages in Germany.

    • 350,000
    • 120,000
    • 60,000
    • 4,590 residents of Canada reported having Frisian ancestry in the 2016 Canadian Census.
  2. 22. März 2024 · Last Updated: Mar 22, 2024 • Article History. Germanic languages. Category: Geography & Travel. Related Topics: Germanic peoples. Frisian, people of western Europe whose name survives in that of the mainland province of Friesland and in that of the Frisian Islands off the coast of the Netherlands but who once occupied a much more extensive area.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 23. Feb. 2023 · Around 60,000 people in Germany consider themselves to be Frisian, and somewhere between 8,000 to 10,000 speak North or Saterland Frisian. Advertisement. While few people in Germany know...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrisiaFrisia - Wikipedia

    A half-million Frisians in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands speak West Frisian. Several thousand people in Nordfriesland and Heligoland in Germany speak a collection of North Frisian dialects.

    • 9,378.7 km² (3,621.1 sq mi)
    • Leeuwarden
  5. Frisians in Germany. Return to world map. Profile. Historical context. Current issues. The Frisian minority includes North, East and Sater Frisians which differ significantly from each other. The number of the representatives of the Frisian ethnic group is estimated at around 60,000.

  6. The North Frisians in Germany. The North Frisians live on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein – from the German-Danish border region in the north to the more southern town of Bredstedt (district of North Friesland). Also the islands Sylt, Föhr, Amrum and Helgoland (district of Pinneberg) and a number of small islands, the “Halligen” are ...

  7. The Frisians in Germany are living on the Schleswig-Holstein west coast and in the northwest of Lower Saxony and in the district of Cloppenburg. According to estimations, there are 60,000 persons who consider themselves as Frisians. According to where they live, they are called North-, East- or Sater-Frisians. The North-Frisians are at home in ...