- East
Frisia or East
Friesland (German:
Ostfriesland; East
Frisian Low Saxon: Oostfräisland;
Saterland Frisian: Aastfräislound) is a
historic region in...
- SMS
Ostfriesland was the
second vessel of the
Helgoland class of
dreadnought battleships of the
Imperial German Navy.
Named for the
region of East Frisia...
- Anne of
Ostfriesland (June 26, 1562 –
April 21, 1621) was the
eldest daughter of
Count Edzard II of East
Frisia and his wife,
Catherine Vasa, daughter...
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Ostfriesland-Stadion is a multi-use
stadium in Emden, Germany. It is used
exclusively for
football matches and has been the home
stadium of
Kickers Emden...
- Anna
Maria of
Ostfriesland (23 June 1601 – 15
February 1634) was a
German noblewoman. She was a
daughter of
Count Enno III of East
Frisia and Anna of Holstein-Gottorp...
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Nenndorf is a muni****lity in the
district of Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
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peninsular and
Ostfriesland to the
historic region –
Germans living outside the area
often incorrectly call the
whole peninsula Ostfriesland.
Because the...
- market. The same year, her
father presented Ostfriesland with a
trading treaty and a
marriage alliance.
Ostfriesland was
chosen because it was strategically...
- Enno II of East
Frisia (1505 – 24
September 1540 in Emden) was the son of
Edzard I of East Frisia. In 1528 he
became count of East Frisia. For most of...
- Frisia. In
Saterland Frisian, the term Fräislound
specifically refers to
Ostfriesland.
During the
French occupation of the Netherlands, the name for the Frisian...