what does int thinks about friesland?
Friesland
somebody plz respond
yeah, i'm thinking it's based
I like the flag, I do not know what else to say
Fryslân, mar wêr is it?
lel
its a part of the netherlands that still speaks a celtic language, its full of swamps and the people there sail since they are 3 also still a lot of locals live there and tourism is still very local so far
>celtic language
sorry not celtic old germanic
>swamps
>sailing
sounds really cool
interesting
Some Germans aim for a Frisian state under EU sovereignity
they eat fries
fuckheads they'll never succeed
yeah when i was sailing there all the childrens there knew how to use an outboard engine
the landscape is of course flat with a lot of lakes and tiny islands
Seems pretty good
Switched to my phone as i have more pics
Comfy
Indeed
dutch is more old-germanic than frisian
I've never visited but I love how Frisian sounds halfway between English and German.
t. Burgerlander who has studied German
Dutch is Low Frankish with some Frisian influences. Frisian is purer imo.
milk
Can we not have this shit please? None of us have posted anything rude in here at all. We're just curious about Friesland.
Give me a quick rundown on Netherlands regions. How do their differ, are there some economical powerhouses or farmlands. Do your (country) neighbors play a big part in it? I know about waloons and flanders existence
The place where i live limburg used to be the industrial center but now people are living. Being between belgium and germany there a quite a few links between nl and belgium
China stole their jobs, or there are other reasons?
reminds me of maine in the u.s
never really heard of it before but looks bretty comfy