Frisia
Frisia is a coastal region located in the northern part of the Netherlands and northwestern Germany. It is known for its unique culture, language, and history, which are distinct from the surrounding areas. The region is characterized by its flat landscapes, extensive wetlands, and a network of islands, including the Wadden Islands.
The people of Frisia, known as Frisians, have their own language, called Frisian, which is recognized as a minority language in the Netherlands. Frisia has a rich heritage, with traditions that include unique festivals, traditional clothing, and a strong connection to the sea, reflecting its maritime history.