East Frisian
East Frisian is a region located in the northwestern part of Germany, known for its unique culture and history. It encompasses the coastal areas of Lower Saxony and includes the East Frisian Islands, which are popular tourist destinations. The region has a rich maritime heritage and is characterized by its flat landscapes, dikes, and traditional thatched-roof houses.
The primary language spoken in East Frisia is East Frisian Low Saxon, a dialect of Low German. The area is also famous for its tea culture, particularly the consumption of East Frisian tea, which is often served with cream and rock sugar. The local cuisine features seafood and hearty dishes, reflecting its coastal geography.