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  2. East Frisia - Wikipedia

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    East Frisian Low Saxon (or Eastern Friesland Low Saxon, as some people prefer to say for a better distinction from East Frisian, which is Frisian but not Low Saxon) is a variant of Low German with many of its own features due to the Frisian substrate and some other influences originating in the varied history of East Frisia.

  3. Groothusen - Wikipedia

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    Groothusen is an old Langwurtendorf – a village on an artificially-built ridge – in the municipality of Krummhörn in western East Frisia on Germany's North Sea coast. It lies about 15 kilometres northwest of the seaport of Emden and has a population of 474 (2006).

  4. East Frisia (peninsula) - Wikipedia

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    Ostfriesland (light green), Oldenburger Friesland (dark green) and other areas (grey) that are part of East Frisia. East Frisia (German: Ost-Friesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oost-Freesland) is a collective term for all traditionally Frisian areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, which are primarily located on a peninsula between the Dollart and the Jade Bight.

  5. Frisia - Wikipedia

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    Now it is a Dutch province. As a rule, its inhabitants do not consider their province as a part of Frisia, though the area has many cultural ties with neighbouring East Frisia. East Frisia was an independent county since 1464, later a principality within the Holy Roman Empire until 1744. By then, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia.

  6. Category:Towns and villages in East Frisia - Wikipedia

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    Map of East Frisia. Places in East Frisia. Pages in category "Towns and villages in East Frisia" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total.

  7. Brokmerland - Wikipedia

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    The Brokmerland is a landscape and historic territory, located in western East Frisia, which covers the area in and around the present-day communities of Brookmerland and Südbrookmerland. The Brokmerland borders in the east on the Harlingerland and in the north on the Norderland. The historic Brokmerland is usually written with only one "o".

  8. Pilsum Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The tower grew in popularity as a result of the film Otto: The Alien from East Frisia [] by comedian Otto Waalkes. [2] In the film Otto lives in the lighthouse. Although the lighthouse is one of the central scenes in Otto: The Alien from East Frisia, for some reason the picture used on cinema advertisements and later on the inlays of the video and DVD editions was of the Westerheversand ...

  9. Greetsiel - Wikipedia

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    Greetsiel is a small port on the bight of Leybucht in western East Frisia, Germany, that was first documented in letters from the year 1388.Since 1972, Greetsiel has been part of the municipality of Krummhörn, which has its administrative seat in Pewsum.