Frisians
The Frisians are a group of people native to the coastal regions of the Netherlands and Germany. They have their own distinct language, known as Frisian, which is closely related to English and Dutch. The Frisians have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by unique traditions, music, and festivals that celebrate their history and identity.
Historically, the Frisians were known for their seafaring skills and trade. They played a significant role in the development of the North Sea region during the Middle Ages. Today, the Frisians continue to maintain their cultural identity while also integrating into modern society, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of Europe.