Everything about The Frisian Islands totally explained
The
Frisian Islands form an
archipelago at the eastern edge of the
North Sea in northwestern
Europe, and spread east–west along the coasts of two countries,
The Netherlands and
Germany.
The Frisian Islands, along with the mainland coast in the
German Bight, form the region of
Frisia, traditional
homeland of the
Frisian people.
Sometimes the geographical designation of Frisian Islands may also include the
Danish Wadden Sea Islands slightly further to the north on the western coast of
Jutland,
Denmark, though these are not included in the region of Frisia.
Most of the Frisian Islands are protected areas, and an international
wildlife nature reserve is being coordinated between the countries of Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
Natural gas and
oil drilling continue, however, and the presence of the
Ems,
Weser and
Elbe estuaries and the ensuing
ship traffic cause tension between wildlife protection and
economics.
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