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 +'''Frisia''' ({{lang-fry|'''Fryslân'''}}, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and {{lang-ger|'''Friesland'''}}) is a coastal region along the southeastern corner of the [[North Sea]] in what today is mostly a large part of the [[Netherlands]], including modern [[Friesland]] and smaller parts of northern [[Germany]]. Frisia is the traditional [[homeland]] of the [[Frisians]], a Germanic people that speaks [[Frisian languages]], which together with [[English language|English]] and [[Scots language|Scots]] form the [[Anglo-Frisian languages|Anglo-Frisian language group]].
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Frisia (Template:Lang-fry, Dutch and Template:Lang-ger) is a coastal region along the southeastern corner of the North Sea in what today is mostly a large part of the Netherlands, including modern Friesland and smaller parts of northern Germany. Frisia is the traditional homeland of the Frisians, a Germanic people that speaks Frisian languages, which together with English and Scots form the Anglo-Frisian language group.





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