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  1. FrieslandCampina merupakan koperasi peternak sapi perah terbesar dunia yang berpusat di Belanda dan beranggotakan 12.707 peternak sapi perah di Belanda, Jerman, serta memiliki 23.675 karyawan di 100 perusahaan di seluruh dunia. [2] Sebagai bagian dari FrieslandCampina, Frisian Flag Indonesia mengacu pada pengalaman dagang global dan kemitraan ...

  2. That is: The Middle Frisian period ranges from 1550 till 1800 (and not 1820). A reason for using 1800 could be: dialect literature (German: Mundartliteratur, also Dialektliteratur) arises in Germany around 1800 (e.g. Johann Peter Hebel ), and so does the rare Frisian literature in Germany (e.g. "Der Geitzhals auf der Insel Silt" from 1809).

  3. The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic ( English, Scots, Fingallian †, and Yola †) and Frisian ( North Frisian, East Frisian, and West Frisian) varieties of the West Germanic languages . The Anglo-Frisian languages are distinct from other West Germanic languages due to several sound changes: besides the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law ...

  4. 939–988, Dirk II, Ruled West Frisia now roughly the Gaue Maasland, Kennemerland and Texel. 988–993, Arnulf I, killed by rebelling Frisians, for the Frisians of roughly the Gau Westflinge this marks the beginning of the Frisian Freedom and approximately 300 years of self-governance.

  5. Frisian language. The Frisian language, which has many dialects, is taught in the schools in Friesland. It is acknowledged as an official language in Friesland, but it is not legally codified as such by the Dutch government. Literary and scientific works are written in it, and there is a Frisian academy (Fryske Akademy) in Leeuwarden.

  6. Middle Frisian and New Frisian Up until the 15th century West Frisian was widely spoken and written, but from 1500 onwards it became an almost exclusively oral language, mainly used in rural areas. This was in part due to the occupation of its stronghold, the Dutch province of Friesland ( Fryslân ), in 1498, by Albert III, Duke of Saxony , who replaced West Frisian as the language of ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiddelzeeMiddelzee - Wikipedia

    Middelzee. The Middelzee ( Dutch for "middle sea"; West Frisian: Middelsee ), also called Bordine, was the estuary mouth of the River Boorne (West Frisian: Boarn) now in the Dutch province of Friesland. It ran from as far south as Sneek northward to the Wadden Sea and marked the border between main Frisian regions of Westergoa (Westergo) and ...