Frisian Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Frisian Islands , also known as the Wadden Islands or Wadden Sea Islands , form an archipelago at the eastern edge of the North Sea in northwestern Europe, stretching from the north-west of ...
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North Frisian Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North Frisian Islands are a group of islands in the Wadden Sea, a part of the North Sea, off the western coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The German islands are in the traditional region of...
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West Frisian Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The West Frisian Islands (Dutch: ) are a chain of islands in the North Sea off the Dutch coast. They belong to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. They continue further east as the German East Frisian I...
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Sylt is the largest and most northerly of the North Sea islands. Geographically, it is on the same latitude as the southernmost point of Alaska. Around eight thousand years ago, it became separated ... The villages on Sylt are known for their striking, neatly kept thatched Frisian cottages and romantic farmer's gardens.
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All the East Frisian islands offer guided walks across the mudflats. Venturing independently onto the mudflats can actually be very dangerous and is much less fun than having an expert guide with you.
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Open source travel guide to West Frisian Islands, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. ... The Frisian Islands are a chain of islands that stretches from the Netherlands to Denmark.
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Frisian Islands map ; print this map other bodies of water here! ... Though a very similar group of islands (north to south) they're subdivided into the West Frisian, East Frisian and North Frisian Islands. Over many centuries violent North Sea storms (storm tides) and the resulting flooding and land erosion produced...
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Attracting an increasing number of visitors, it offers the cluster of duneswept Frisian Islands and a chain of eleven immaculate, history-steeped "cities", such as Hindeloopen, Stavoren and Sloten, each with a distinct charm and trade.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Frisian Islands. Frisian Islands. Information about Frisian Islands in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. frisian island, north frisian islands, east frisian island ... Chain of low-lying islands 5–32 km/3–20 mi off the northwest coasts of the Netherlands and Germany,
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FRISIAN ISLANDS, a chain of islands, lying from 3 to 20 M. from the mainland, and stretching from the Zuider Zee E. and N. as far as Jutland, along the coasts of Holland and Germany. They are divided into three groups: - (1) The West Frisian, (2) the East Frisian, and (3) the North Frisian.
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