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- Saterland Frisians - Wikipedia
They live in the Saterland (Saterland Frisian: Seelterlound), a community in the northern part of Cloppenburg district (Lower Saxony) The Saterland Frisians came from East Frisia, but around 1200 they left their old homeland after several major storm tides and settled the present-day Saterland
- The Frisians - Minderheitensekretariat
The Frisians in Germany are living on the Schleswig-Holstein west coast and in the northwest of Lower Saxony and in the district of Cloppenburg According to estimations, there are 60,000 persons who consider themselves as Frisians According to where they live, they are called North-, East- or Sater-Frisians
- Functional Minority Autonomy in Germany | World Autonomies
The Frisians are mostly concentrated in the federal states of Lower Saxony (East and Saterland Frisians: 4 4%; 348,612) and Schleswig-Holstein (North Frisians: 1 8%; 51,084); Sorbs in Saxony (Upper Sorbs: 1%; 41,490) and Brandenburg (Lower Sorbs: 0 8%; 20,000); and Danes in Schleswig-Holstein (1 8%; 50,000); while German Sinti and Roma
- Sater Frisian in Germany - Mercator European Research Centre
Sater Frisian or Seeltersk is spoken in four villages in the municipality Saterland, within the district Cloppenburg, the state of Lower Saxony These villages are Strücklingen (Strukelje), Ramsloh (Roomelse) and Scharrel (Skäddel) and Sedelsberg (Sedelsbierich)
- Lines of Legacy – Discovery Art Culture
Meet the Saterland Frisians, guardians of Europe’s smallest recognized minority language and keepers of a rare folk art tradition Situated in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany, the Saterland Frisians express their culture through folk decorative arts, especially in painted motifs and symbolic textile patterns Their designs are often seen
- Frisians in Germany - Minority Rights Group
Sater Frisian (also known as Saterlandic Frisian or Saterlandic, or Seeltersk) is spoken in municipality of Saterland (district of Cloppenburg in Lower Saxony) by some 2,000 people The earliest mention of Sater Frisian is in 1415
- Saterland Frisians Explained - Everything Explained Today
They live in the Saterland (Saterland Frisian: Seelterlound), a community in the northern part of Cloppenburg district (Lower Saxony) The Saterland Frisians came from East Frisia, but around 1200 they left their old homeland after several major storm tides and settled the present-day Saterland
- The history of Friesland | Ancient roots, proud identity
Today, there are still Frisian regions beyond the Dutch province of Friesland — all located in modern-day Germany: East Frisia (Lower Saxony), North Frisia (Schleswig-Holstein), and the Saterland language enclave Each of them carries its own piece of Frisian heritage
- East Frisians - Wikipedia
East Frisians (German: Ostfriesen, Saterland Frisian: Aastefräisen, East Frisian Oostfräisen) are, in the wider sense, the inhabitants of East Frisia in the northwest of the German state of Lower Saxony
- Saterland — Tea Is King In Seelterlound - MyGermanCity. com
Saterland is a Saterfriesen spoken town in Lower Saxony It's best enjoyed outdoors with many activities that really highlight the beautiful East Frisian countryside
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