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

    Juist ( German pronunciation: [ˈjyːst]) ( Low German: Juist) is an island and municipality in the district of Aurich in Lower Saxony in Germany. The island is one of seven East Frisian Islands at the edge of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea in the southern North Sea. It is located between Borkum Island (west), Memmert Island (southwest) and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BorkumBorkum - Wikipedia

    Borkum is bordered to the west by the Westerems strait (which forms the border with the Netherlands), to the east by the Osterems strait, to the north by the North Sea, and to the south by the Wadden Sea. It is the largest and westernmost of the East Frisian Islands in the North Sea, due north of the Dutch province of Groningen.

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

    Of these three languages both Saterland Frisian (2,000 speakers) and North Frisian (10,000 speakers) are endangered. West Frisian is spoken by around 350,000 native speakers in Friesland, and as many as 470,000 when including speakers in neighbouring Groningen province. West Frisian is not listed as threatened, although research published by ...

  4. North Sea Germanic. North Sea Germanic, also known as Ingvaeonic ( / ˌɪŋviːˈɒnɪk / ING-vee-ON-ik ), [2] is a postulated grouping of the northern West Germanic languages that consists of Old Frisian, Old English, and Old Saxon, and their descendants. Ingvaeonic is named after the Ingaevones, a West Germanic cultural group or proto-tribe ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurichAurich - Wikipedia

    Aurich ( German pronunciation ⓘ; East Frisian Low Saxon: Auerk, West Frisian: Auwerk, Saterland Frisian: Aurk [ˈau̯ɐk]) is a town in the East Frisian region of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Aurich and is the second largest City in East Frisia, both in population, after Emden, and in area, after Wittmund .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gulf_houseGulf house - Wikipedia

    Back of house with barn door (right) and stable door (left). A Gulf house ( German: Gulfhaus ), also called a Gulf farmhouse ( Gulfhof) or East Frisian house ( Ostfriesenhaus ), is a type of byre-dwelling that emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries in North Germany. [1] It is timber-framed and built using post-and-beam construction.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Low_GermanLow German - Wikipedia

    In Germany, Low German has replaced the Danish and Frisian languages in many regions. Saterland Frisian is the only remnant of East Frisian language and is surrounded by Low German, as are the few remaining North Frisian varieties, and the Low German dialects of those regions have influences from Frisian substrates.