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(official name) {{native name>nds-nl|Frysland}}| other_name = FrisiaProvinces of the Netherlands>Province of the Netherlands| image_flag = Frisian flag.svg| image_shield = Friesland wapen.svgDe Alde Friezen“”The Old Frisians” {{center>}}| image_map = Friesland in the Netherlands.svg| map_caption = Location of Friesland in the Netherlands| image_map1 = Prov-Friesland-OpenTopo.jpg| map_caption1 = Topography map of Friesland53051type:adm1st|display=inline,title}}| demographics_type1 = Languages| demographics1_title1 = OfficialWest Frisian language>West Frisian{{*}}Dutch| demographics1_info2 = Dutch| subdivision_type = Country| subdivision_name = Netherlands| established_title = | established_date = (and largest city)}}| seat = Leeuwarden (Ljouwert)| leader_title = King’s Commissioner| leader_name = Arno BrokPeople’s Party for Freedom and Democracy>VVD| leader_title1 = Council| leader_name1 = Provincial Council of Friesland| unit_pref = MetricStatistieken provincie Friesland - Gegevens over meer dan 100 onderwerpen! {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240223113400allecijfers.nl/provincie/friesland/#100-onderwerpen |date=23 February 2024 }}, AlleCijfers.nl| area_total_km2 = 5,753| area_land_km2 = 3,340| area_water_km2 = 2,413Provinces of the Netherlands>1stACCESS-DATE=10 JANUARY 2020 ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20170803035505/HTTPS://OPENDATA.CBS.NL/STATLINE/#/CBS/NL/DATASET/37230NED/TABLE, live, | population_total = 659551| population_as_of = 1 January 2023| population_density_km2 = 197Provinces of the Netherlands>11thProvinces of the Netherlands>8thCentral European Time>CET| utc_offset1 = +1Central European Summer Time>CEST| utc_offset1_DST = +2NL-FR)www.fryslan.frl}}date=October 2021}}Irreligion>No religion 57.2%Protestant 28.5%Roman Catholic 6.6% Other 6.5%HTTPS://OPENDATA.CBS.NL/#/CBS/NL/DATASET/83288NED/TABLE >TITLE=CBS STATLINE ARCHIVE-DATE=8 FEBRUARY 2018 URL-STATUS=LIVE, | demographics_type2 = GDPACCESS-DATE=18 SEPTEMBER 2023 ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20230227213552/HTTPS://EC.EUROPA.EU/EUROSTAT/DATABROWSER/VIEW/TGS00003/DEFAULT/TABLE?LANG=EN, live, |demographics2_title1 = Total|demographics2_info1 = €22.633 billion|demographics2_title2 = Per capita|demographics2_info2 = €35,000Human Development Index>HDI (2018)WEBSITE=HDI.GLOBALDATALAB.ORG ACCESS-DATE=13 SEPTEMBER 2018 ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20180923120638/HTTPS://HDI.GLOBALDATALAB.ORG/AREADATA/SHDI/ greenList of provinces of the Netherlands by Human Development Index>10th}}Friesland ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|f|r|iː|z|l|É™|n|d}}, {{IPA-nl|ˈfrislÉ‘nt|lang|439 Friesland.ogg}}; official {{IPA-fy|ˈfrislɔ̃ːn||Fy-Fryslân.ogg}}), historically and traditionally known as Frisia, named after the Frisians, is a province of the Netherlands located in the country’s northern part. It is situated west of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of Flevoland, northeast of North Holland, and south of the Wadden Sea. As of January 2023, the province had a population of about 660,000,WEB,opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/37230ned/table?ts=1581415402485, CBS Statline, opendata.cbs.nl, 11 February 2020, 3 August 2017,web.archive.org/web/20170803035505/https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/37230ned/table?ts=1581415402485, live, and a total area of {{cvt|5,753|km2|sqmi}}.The province is divided into 18 municipalities. The capital and seat of the provincial government is the city of Leeuwarden (West Frisian: Ljouwert, Liwwaddes: Liwwadde), a city with 123,107WEB,opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/70072ned/table, CBS Statline, 10 January 2020, 3 August 2017,web.archive.org/web/20170803035505/https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/70072ned/table, live, inhabitants. Other large municipalities in Friesland are Sneek (pop. 33,512), Heerenveen (pop. 50,257), and Smallingerland (includes town of Drachten, pop. 55,938). Since 2017, Arno Brok is the King’s Commissioner in the province. A coalition of the Christian Democratic Appeal, the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, the Labour Party, and the Frisian National Party forms the executive branch. The area of the province was once part of the ancient, larger region of Frisia. The land is mostly made up of grassland and it has numerous lakes. The official languages of Friesland are West Frisian and Dutch. It was named after the region of Frisia.

Toponymy

In 1996, the Provincial Council of Friesland resolved that the official name of the province should follow the West Frisian spelling rather than the Dutch spelling, resulting in “Friesland” being replaced by “Fryslân”.JOURNAL, Provinciaal Blad van Friesland, 28 March 1996, Beslut fan Provinsjale Staeten van Friesland, Resolution of the Provincial Council of Friesland, 7, fy, In 2004, the Dutch government confirmed this resolution, putting in place a three-year scheme to oversee the name change and associated cultural programme.NEWS, Leeuwarder Courant, Ook voor rijk heet Friesland Fryslân, Friesland to be called Fryslân across the realm,www.archiefleeuwardercourant.nl/vw/article.do?id=LC-20041110-17011, 10 November 2004, 11 August 2012, nl, 22 September 2023,web.archive.org/web/20230922022138/https://www.dekrantvantoen.nl//vw/article.do?id=LC-20041110-17011, live, The province of Friesland is occasionally referred to as “Frisia” by, amongst others, Hanno Brand, head of the history and literature department at the Fryske Akademy since 2009.BOOK, Frisians, Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia, 150, 2011, 978-1-59884-302-6, J. E., Cole, Santa Barbara, California, ABC-Clio, A. J., Brand, However, the English-language webpage of the Friesland Provincial Council refers to the province as “Fryslân”.WEB, provinsje Fryslan, provincie fryslan English,www.fryslan.frl/sjablonen/1/infotype/webpage/view.asp?objectID=32142, provinsje Fryslan/provincie fryslan, 11 August 2012, {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}

History

Prehistory

(File:Continental.coast.150AD.Germanic.peoples.jpg|thumb|left|Map of the North Sea coast, {{Circa|150 AD}}. (erroneously shows late 20th century land masses))The Frisii were among the migrating Germanic tribes that, following the breakup of Celtic Europe in the 4th century BC, settled along the North Sea. They came to control the area from roughly present-day Bremen to Bruges, and conquered many of the smaller offshore islands. What little is known of the Frisii is provided by a few Roman accounts, most of them military. Pliny the Elder said their lands were forest-covered with tall trees growing up to the edge of the lakes.{{Harvcolnb|Pliny the Elder|79_3|pp=340–341}}, Natural History, Bk XVI Ch 2: Wonders connected with trees in the northern regions. They lived by agriculture{{Harvcolnb|Tacitus|117|pp=253}}, The Annals, Bk XIII, Ch 54. Events of AD 54–58. This was confirmed by Tacitus when he said that in an incident where the Frisii had taken over land, they then settled into houses, sowed the fields, and cultivated the soil. and raising cattle.{{Harvcolnb|Tacitus|117|pp=147–148}}, The Annals, Bk IV, Ch 72–74. Events of AD 15–16. Tacitus specifically refers to the herds of the Frisii.In his Germania, Tacitus described all the Germanic peoples of the region as having elected kings with limited powers and influential military leaders who led by example rather than by authority. The people lived in spread-out settlements.{{Harvcolnb|Tacitus|98|pp=18–19, 23–24, 36–37}}, The Germany, Ch V, VII, XVI. He specifically noted the weakness of Germanic political hierarchies in reference to the Frisii, when he mentioned the names of two kings of the 1st century Frisii and added that they were kings “as far as the Germans are under kings”.{{Harvcolnb|Tacitus|117|pp=253}}, The Annals, Bk XIII, Ch 54. Events of AD 54–58.In the 1st century BC, the Frisii halted a Roman advance and thus managed to maintain their independence.BOOK, Minahan, James, One Europe, many nations : a historical dictionary of European national groups, Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn, 2000, 264, 9780313309847, Some or all of the Frisii may have joined into the Frankish and Saxon peoples in late Roman times, but they would retain a separate identity in Roman eyes until at least 296, when they were forcibly resettled as laeti{{Citation |last=Grane |first=Thomas |year=2007 |contribution=From Gallienuso Probus - Three decades of turmoil and recovery |title=The Roman Empire and Southern Scandinavia–a Northern Connection! (PhD thesis) |publisher=University of Copenhagen |publication-date=2007 |location=Copenhagen |page=109}} (Roman-era serfs) and thereafter disappear from recorded history. Their tentative existence in the 4th century is confirmed by archaeological discovery of a type of earthenware unique to 4th-century Frisia, called terp Tritzum, showing that an unknown number of Frisii were resettled in Flanders and Kent,{{Citation |last=Looijenga |first=Jantina Helena |year=1997 |editor-last=SSG Uitgeverij |contribution=History, Archaeology and Runes |title=Runes Around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150–700; Texts and Contexts (PhD dissertation) |publisher=Groningen University |publication-date=1997 |location=Groningen |page=40 |isbn=90-6781-014-2 |url=http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1997/j.h.looijenga/thesis.pdf |access-date=22 June 2017 |archive-date=2 May 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050502101056dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1997/j.h.looijenga/thesis.pdf |url-status=dead}}. Looijenga cites Gerrets’ The Anglo-Frisian Relationship Seen from an Archaeological Point of View (1995) for this contention. likely as laeti under the aforementioned Roman coercion. The lands of the Frisii were largely abandoned by {{circa|400}} as a result of the conflicts of the Migration Period, climate deterioration, and the flooding caused by a rise in the sea level.

Early Middle Ages

(File:Frisia 716-la.svg|thumb|The Frisian realm in 716 AD. The Drisian Kingdom covered only the western part of the area.)The area lay empty for one or two centuries, when changing environmental and political conditions made the region habitable again. At that time, during the Migration Period, “new” Frisians (probably descended from a merging of Frisii, Angles, Saxons and Jutes) repopulated the coastal regions.{{Harvcolnb|Bazelmans|2009|pp=321–337}}, The case of the Frisians.THESIS, Halbertsma, Herrius, Frieslands Oudheid, nl, en, Summary,dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1982/h.halbertsma/Halbertsma.PDF, 1982, Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 746889526, 791–798, 22 June 2017, 1 October 2013,dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1982/h.halbertsma/Halbertsma.PDF," title="web.archive.org/web/20131001154120dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1982/h.halbertsma/Halbertsma.PDF,">web.archive.org/web/20131001154120dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1982/h.halbertsma/Halbertsma.PDF, dead, {{rp|page=792}} These Frisians consisted of tribes with loose bonds, centred on war bands but without great power. The earliest Frisian records name four social classes, the (nobiles in Latin documents; adel in Dutch and German) and (vrijen in Dutch and Freien in German), who together made up the “Free Frisians” who might bring suit at court, and the laten or liten with the slaves, who were absorbed into the laten during the Early Middle Ages, as slavery was not so much formally abolished, as evaporated.{{efn|Homans describes Frisian social institutions, based on the summary by BOOK, Breslau, Marcus, Untersuchungen zur deutschen staats- und Rechtsgeschichte, 144, Siebs, Benno E., Grundlagen und Aufbau der altfriesischen Verfassung, de, 1933, 604057407, Siebs’ synthesis was extrapolated from survivals detected in later medieval documents.JOURNAL, Wiley, The Economic History Review, 0013-0117, New series, 10, 2, 1957, Homans, George C., George C. Homans, The Frisians in East Anglia, 189–206, 10.2307/2590857, 2590857, }} The laten were tenants of lands they did not own and might be tied to it in the manner of serfs, but in later times might buy their freedom.{{rp|page=202}}Under the rule of King Aldgisl, the Frisians came in conflict with the Frankish mayor of the palace Ebroin, over the old Roman border fortifications. Aldgisl could keep the Franks at a distance with his army. During the reign of Redbad, however, the tide turned in favour of the Franks; in 690, the Franks were victorious in the Battle of Dorestad.BOOK, Bussum, Fibula-Van Dishoeck, Fibulareeks, 22, Blok, Dirk P., De Franken : hun optreden in het licht der historie, nl, 1968, 622919217, 32–34,books.google.com/books?id=YjTrAAAAMAAJ, 17 September 2014, 22 September 2023,web.archive.org/web/20230922022128/https://books.google.com/books?id=YjTrAAAAMAAJ, live, In 733, Charles Martel sent an army against the Frisians. The Frisian army was pushed back to Eastergoa. The next year the Battle of the Boarn took place. Charles ferried an army across the Almere with a fleet that enabled him to sail up to De Boarn. The Frisians were defeated in the ensuing battle,{{rp|page=795}} and their last king Poppo was killed.WEB, Geschiedenis van het volk der Friezen, nl, 2003, boudicca.de,www.boudicca.de/friezen-nl1.htm, 22 January 2009,www.boudicca.de/friezen-nl1.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20090608003800www.boudicca.de/friezen-nl1.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20090608003800www.boudicca.de/friezen-nl1.htm, 8 June 2009, dead, The victors began plundering and burning heathen sanctuaries. Charles Martel returned with much loot, and broke the power of the Frisian kings for good. The Franks annexed the Frisian lands between the Vlie and the Lauwers. They conquered the area east of the Lauwers in 785, when Charlemagne defeated Widukind. The Carolingians laid Frisia under the rule of grewan, a title that has been loosely related to count in its early sense of “governor” rather than “feudal overlord”.{{rp|page=205}} About 100,000 Dutch drowned in a flood in 1228.BOOK,books.google.com/books?id=m-l9TxQUgaEC&q=1228+flood+netherlands+killing+100%2C000+people&pg=PT29, Who Killed New Orleans?: Mother Nature Vs. Human Nature, 29, 9780595373918, Holloway, Diane, Cheney, Bob, Spreen, Johannes, 2005, iUniverse, 17 October 2020, 22 September 2023,web.archive.org/web/20230922022128/https://books.google.com/books?id=m-l9TxQUgaEC&q=1228+flood+netherlands+killing+100%2C000+people&pg=PT29, live,

Frisian freedom

File:Dapperheidgrotepier.jpg|thumb|left|Pier Gerlofs Donia in 1516 as depicted in a 19th-century painting by Johannes Hinderikus EgenbergerJohannes Hinderikus EgenbergerWhen, around 800, the Scandinavian Vikings first attacked Frisia, which was still under Carolingian rule, the Frisians were released from military service on foreign territory in order to be able to defend themselves against the heathen Vikings. With their victory in the Battle of Norditi in 884 they were able to drive the Vikings permanently out of East Frisia, although it remained under constant threat. Over the centuries, whilst feudal lords reigned in the rest of Europe, no aristocratic structures emerged in Frisia. This ‘Frisian freedom’ was represented abroad by redjeven who were elected from among the wealthier farmers or from elected representatives of the autonomous rural municipalities. Originally the redjeven were all judges, so-called Asega, who were appointed by the territorial lords.Heinrich Schmidt: Politische Geschichte Ostfrieslands. 1975, p. 22 ff.After significant territories were lost to Holland in the Friso-Hollandic Wars, Frisia saw an economic downturn in the mid-14th century. Accompanied by a decline in monasteries and other communal institutions, social discord led to the emergence of untitled nobles called haadlingen (“headmen“), wealthy landowners possessing large tracts of land and fortified homesMedieval Germany: An Encyclopedia, John M. Deep, Pub. 2001, Germany. who took over the role of the judiciary as well as offering protection to their local inhabitants. Internal struggles between regional leaders resulted in bloody conflicts and the alignment of regions along two opposing parties: the Fetkeapers and Skieringers. On 21 March 1498,Markus Meumann, Jörg Rogge (Hg.). Die besetzte “res publica”. Zum Verhältnis von ziviler Obrigkeit und militärischer Herrschaft in besetzten Gebieten vom Spätmittelalter bis zum 18. Jahrhundert, Pg. 137. Papers from a conference held 20–21 Sept. 2001, at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. By Markus Meumann, Jörg Rogge. Published 2006 LIT Verlag Berlin -Hamburg-Münster. a small group of Skieringers from Westergo secretly met with Albert III, Duke of Saxony, the Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, in Medemblik requesting his help.The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 1993, p. 214. Albrecht, who had gained a reputation as a formidable military commander, accepted and soon conquered all Friesland. Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg appointed Albrecht hereditary potestate and gubernator of Friesland in 1499.The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century: The Golden Age by Maarten Prak, Pub 2005In 1515, an army of haadlingen and peasants, with the help of mercenaries known as the Arumer Zwarte Hoop, started a fight for freedom from oppression by the Habsburg authorities.WEB,www.wunseradiel.nl/index.php?simaction=content&pagid=289, Gemeente Wûnseradiel, Greate Pier fan Wûnseradiel, fy, 4 January 2008,www.gemeentesudwestfryslan.nl/," title="web.archive.org/web/20120907012626www.gemeentesudwestfryslan.nl/,">web.archive.org/web/20120907012626www.gemeentesudwestfryslan.nl/, 7 September 2012, dead, One of the leaders was Pier Gerlofs Donia, whose farm had been burned down and whose kinfolk had been killed by a marauding Landsknecht regiment. Since the regiment had been employed by the Habsburg authorities to suppress the civil war of the Fetkeapers and Skieringers, Donia put the blame on the authorities. After this he gathered angry peasants and some petty noblemen from Frisia and Gelderland and formed the Arumer Zwarte Hoop.The rebels received financial support from Charles II, Duke of Guelders, who claimed the Duchy of Guelders in opposition to the House of Habsburg. Charles also employed mercenaries under command of his military commander Maarten van Rossum in their support. However, when the tides turned against the rebels after the Donia’s death in 1520, Charles withdrew his support, without which the rebels could no longer afford to pay their mercenary army.BOOK, Grote Pier Van Kimswerd, Kalma, J.J., de Tille, 1970, Netherlands, 90-70010-13-5, 50, The revolt was put to an end in 1523 and Frisia was incorporated into the Habsburg Netherlands, bringing an end to the Frisian freedom.

Modern times

File:Gemme van Burmania voor Philips II.jpg|thumb|The Frisian representative refusing to kneel before Philip II at his coronation]]Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, became the first lord of the Lordship of Frisia. He appointed Georg Schenck van Toutenburg, who had crushed the peasants’ revolt, as Stadtholder to rule over the province in his stead. When Charles abdicated in 1556, Frisia was inherited by Philip II of Spain along with the rest of the Netherlands. In 1566, Frisia joined the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule.In 1577, George de Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg was appointed Stadtholder of Frisia and other provinces. A moderate, trusted by both sides, he tried to reconcile the rebels with the Crown. But in 1580, Rennenburg declared for Spain. The States of Frisia raised troops and took his strongholds of Leeuwarden, Harlingen and Stavoren. Rennenburg was deposed and Frisia became the fifth Lordship to join the rebels’ Union of Utrecht. From 1580 onward, all stadtholders were members of the House of Orange-Nassau. With the Peace of Münster in 1648, Frisia became a full member of the independent Dutch Republic, a federation of provincies. In economic and therefore also political importance, Friesland was next in rank to the provinces of Holland and Zeeland.In 1798, three years after the Batavian Revolution, the provincial lordship of Frisia was abolished and its territory was divided between the Eems and Oude IJssel departments. This was short-lived, however, as Frisia was revived as a department in 1802. When the Netherlands were annexed by the First French Empire in 1810, the department was in French renamed Frise. After Napoleon was defeated in 1813 and a new constitution was introduced in 1814, Friesland became a province of the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands, then of the unitary Kingdom of the Netherlands a year later.

Geography

File:De Alde Feanen bij avond.JPG|left|thumb|De Alde Feanen National ParkDe Alde Feanen National ParkFile:Eerste zonnestralen strijken over een winters landschap. Locatie, Langweerderwielen (Langwarder Wielen) en omgeving 04.jpg|thumb|De Fryske MarrenDe Fryske MarrenFile:Uniek door eb en vloed steeds wisselend kweldergebied. Locatie, Noarderleech Provincie Friesland 013.jpg|thumb|Wadden SeaWadden Sea(File:Larus argentatus Fries wad.jpg|thumb|View of the northern coast of Friesland)(File:Friesland by Sentinel-2, 2018-06-30.jpg|thumb|Satellite image of Friesland)Friesland is situated at {{coord|53|8|N|5|49|E|region:NL-FR}} in the northwest of the Netherlands, west of the province of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of Flevoland, northeast of the IJsselmeer and North Holland, and south of the North Sea. It is the largest province of the Netherlands if one includes areas of water; in terms of land area only, it is the third-largest province.Most of Friesland is on the mainland, but it also includes a number of West Frisian Islands, including Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland and Schiermonnikoog, which are connected to the mainland by ferry. The province’s highest point is a dune at {{convert|45|m}} above sea level, on the island of Vlieland.There are four national parks of the Netherlands located in Friesland: Schiermonnikoog, De Alde Feanen, Lauwersmeer (partially in Groningen), and Drents-Friese Wold (also partially situated in Drenthe).

Urban areas

The ten urban areas in Friesland with the largest population are:CBS Statline 2018.{| class=“wikitable sortable” bgcolor=“#CCCCCC“!Dutch name!Frisian name!Population|Leeuwarden|Ljouwert|92,235|Drachten|Drachten|45,080|Sneek|Snits|33,960|Heerenveen|30,567Harlingen, Friesland>Harlingen|Harns|14,660|Joure|13,070|Wolvega|Wolvegea|12,830|Franeker|Frjentsjer|12,810|Dokkum|Dokkum|12,575|Lemmer|10,315

Municipalities

The province is divided into 18 municipalities, each with local government (municipal council, mayor and aldermen).{| class=“wikitable sortable“!rowspan=2| Municipality!rowspan=2| Population{{Dutch municipality population|dataref}}!colspan=2| Total area{{Dutch municipality total area|dataref}}!colspan=2| Population density!rowspan=2| COROP!km2!sq mi!/km2!/sq mi|Achtkarspelen {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Achtkarspelen}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Ameland {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Ameland}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Dantumadiel {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Dantumadiel}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|De Fryske Marren {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|De Fryske Marren}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South West FrieslandHarlingen, Friesland>Harlingen {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Harlingen}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Heerenveen {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Heerenveen}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South East Friesland|Leeuwarden {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Leeuwarden}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Noardeast-Fryslân {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Noardeast-Fryslân}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Ooststellingwerf {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Ooststellingwerf}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South East Friesland|Opsterland {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Opsterland}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South East Friesland|Schiermonnikoog {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Schiermonnikoog}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Smallingerland {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Smallingerland}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South East Friesland|Súdwest-Fryslân {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Súdwest-Fryslân}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South West Friesland|Terschelling {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Terschelling}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Tytsjerksteradiel {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Tytsjerksteradiel}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Vlieland {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Vlieland}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Waadhoeke {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Waadhoeke}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|North Friesland|Weststellingwerf {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Weststellingwerf}}}}{{Dutch municipality total areakm2disp=table|sortable=on}}{{Dutch municipality population density/km2disp=table|sortable=on}}|South East Friesland

Climate

The province of Friesland, like the rest of the Netherlands, has an oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb).{{Weather box|location = Leeuwarden|metric first = Yes|single line = Yes|Jan record high C = 12.6|Feb record high C = 14.4|Mar record high C = 20.4|Apr record high C = 26.0|May record high C = 28.7|Jun record high C = 32.5|Jul record high C = 31.4|Aug record high C = 32.8|Sep record high C = 29.1|Oct record high C = 23.8|Nov record high C = 16.4|Dec record high C = 14.2|year record high C = 32.8|Jan high C = 4.9|Feb high C = 5.4|Mar high C = 8.6|Apr high C = 12.4|May high C = 16.2|Jun high C = 18.5|Jul high C = 21.0|Aug high C = 21.1|Sep high C = 18.0|Oct high C = 13.7|Nov high C = 9.0|Dec high C = 5.6|year high C = 12.9|Jan mean C = 2.7|Feb mean C = 2.7|Mar mean C = 5.3|Apr mean C = 8.2|May mean C = 12.0|Jun mean C = 14.6|Jul mean C = 17.0|Aug mean C = 16.9|Sep mean C = 14.2|Oct mean C = 10.5|Nov mean C = 6.5|Dec mean C = 3.3|year mean C = 9.5|Jan low C = 0.1|Feb low C = -0.2|Mar low C = 1.9|Apr low C = 3.8|May low C = 7.4|Jun low C = 10.2|Jul low C = 12.6|Aug low C = 12.5|Sep low C = 10.2|Oct low C = 7.1|Nov low C = 3.6|Dec low C = 0.6|year low C = 5.8|Jan record low C = -19.9|Feb record low C = -16.3|Mar record low C = -16.3|Apr record low C = -5.9|May record low C = -1.7|Jun record low C = 1.3|Jul record low C = 5.7|Aug record low C = 5.4|Sep record low C = 2.0|Oct record low C = -6.0|Nov record low C = -14.2|Dec record low C = -19.2|year record low C = -19.9|Jan precipitation mm = 68.9|Feb precipitation mm = 51.1|Mar precipitation mm = 58.1|Apr precipitation mm = 38.2|May precipitation mm = 57.3|Jun precipitation mm = 68.2|Jul precipitation mm = 74.5|Aug precipitation mm = 82.7|Sep precipitation mm = 84.3|Oct precipitation mm = 81.4|Nov precipitation mm = 82.1|Dec precipitation mm = 73.0|year precipitation mm = 819.8|precipitation colour = green|date=1971-2000/1981–2010Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute{{in lang>nl}} Leeuwarden extremen tijdvak 1971 t/m 2000, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Retrieved on 26 April 2014.{{in langLeeuwarden, langjarige gemiddelden, tijdvak 1981–2010 {{Webarchive >url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426234901www.klimaatatlas.nl/tabel/stationsdata/klimtab_8110_270.pdf |date=26 April 2014 }}, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Retrieved on 26 April 2014.}}

Demography

In 2023, Friesland had a population of 659,551 and a population density of {{cvt|197|/km2|/sqmi}}.The years 1880–1900 show slower population growth due to a farm crisis during which some 20,000 Frisians emigrated to the United States.{{in lang|nl}} Emigration to the United States {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140512225540www.11en30.nu/de-canon-vensters/naar-het-lan-fan-dream-en-winsken?language=ned |date=12 May 2014 }}.{| border=“1” align=“left” cellpadding=“3px” style="margin:7px; border: 1px solid #999; background-color:white;border-collapse:collapse; font-size:90%;”Historical population of Friesland{{in lang>nl}} www2.tresoar.nl/bs/Inwoners%20Friesland.pdf" title="web.archive.org/web/20060208040725www2.tresoar.nl/bs/Inwoners%20Friesland.pdf">Overzicht aantal inwoners Provincie Friesland 1714–2000, Tresoar.{{in lang|nl}} Bevolking; geslacht, leeftijd, burgerlijke staat en regio, 1 januari {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812102300statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM=SLNL&PA=03759ned&D1=0,3,6,9,12&D2=129-132&D3=6,20-22&D4=(l-1)-l&VW=T |date=12 August 2011 }}, Statistics Netherlands, 2014.{|! style="background:#efefef;” | Year! style="background:#efefef;” | Population {{formatnum:129243}} {{formatnum:135195}} {{formatnum:161513}} {{formatnum:175366}} {{formatnum:204909}} {{formatnum:227859}} {{formatnum:243191}} {{formatnum:269701}} {{formatnum:300863}} {{formatnum:329877}} {{formatnum:335558}} {{formatnum:340263}}{|! style="background:#efefef;” | Year! style="background:#efefef;” | Population {{formatnum:363625}} {{formatnum:385362}} {{formatnum:402051}} {{formatnum:424462}} {{formatnum:465267}} {{formatnum:478206}} {{formatnum:521820}} {{formatnum:592314}} {{formatnum:599151}} {{formatnum:621222}} {{formatnum:646305}} {{formatnum:649944}}!(File:Bevolkingsontwikkeling Friesland.jpg|500px){{clear left}}

Anthropometry

Since the late Middle Ages, Friesland has been renowned for the exceptional height of its inhabitants.BOOK,www.worldcat.org/oclc/968246572, The encyclopedia of Medieval literature in Britain, 2017, Siân Echard, Robert Allen Rouse, Jacqueline A. Fay, Helen Fulton, Geoff Rector, 978-1-118-39695-7, Hoboken, 968246572, Even early Renaissance poet Dante Alighieri refers to the height of Frisians in his Divine Comedy when, in the canticle about Hell, he talks about the magnitude of an infernal demon by stating that “not even three tall Frieslanders, were they set one upon the other, would have matched his height”.Alighieri, Dante. Divine Comedy, “Inferno”, Canto 31, line 64, in The Portable Dante, ed. Paolo Milano, trans. Laurence Binyon, Penguin, 1975 {{ISBN|0-14-015032-3}}

Religion

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Economy

{{Unreferenced section|date=April 2014}}File:Friesian Stallion.jpg|thumb|upright|Friesian horseFriesian horseFriesland is mainly an agricultural province. The black and white Frisian cattle, black and white Stabyhoun and the black Frisian horse originated here. Tourism is another important source of income: the principal tourist destinations include the lakes in the southwest of the province and the islands in the Wadden Sea to the north. There are 195 windmills in the province of Friesland, out of a total of about 1200 in the entire country.The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 19.8 billion € in 2018, accounting for 2.6% of the Netherlands economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 26,700 € or 89% of the EU27 average in the same year.WEB,ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10474907/1-05032020-AP-EN.pdf/81807e19-e4c8-2e53-c98a-933f5bf30f58,web.archive.org/web/20200417095003/https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10474907/1-05032020-AP-EN.pdf/81807e19-e4c8-2e53-c98a-933f5bf30f58, 17 April 2020, live, Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018, Eurostat,

Culture

Languages

File:WIKITONGUES- Sjoukje speaking West Frisian.webm|thumb|A West Frisian speaker, recorded in the NetherlandsNetherlandsFriesland is one of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands to have its national language that is recognized as such, West Frisian. Before the 18th century, varieties of Frisian were also spoken in the provinces of North Holland and Groningen, and together with the Frisian speakers in East Friesland and North Friesland a continuous linguistic area existed between Amsterdam and the present day Danish-German border.The mutual intelligibility in reading between Dutch and Frisian is limited. A cloze test in 2005 revealed native Dutch speakers understood 31.9% of a West Frisian newspaper, 66.4% of an Afrikaans newspaper and 97.1% of a Dutch newspaper.JOURNAL, How easy is it for speakers of Dutch to understand Frisian and Afrikaans, and why?, Renée van, Bezooijen, Charlotte, Gooskens, Linguistics in the Netherlands, 22, 2005,www.let.rug.nl/gooskens/pdf/publ_lingneth_2005.pdf, 18,21,22, 11 December 2022, 16 October 2022,www.let.rug.nl/gooskens/pdf/publ_lingneth_2005.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20221016135157www.let.rug.nl/gooskens/pdf/publ_lingneth_2005.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20221016135157www.let.rug.nl/gooskens/pdf/publ_lingneth_2005.pdf, live, In 2007, West Frisian is the native language of 54.3% of the inhabitants of the province of Friesland, followed by Dutch with 34.7%, and speakers of other regional languages, most of these restricted to Friesland, with 9.7%, and in the end other foreign languages with 1.4%. Frisian speakers are traditionally underrepresented in urban areas, and predominant in the countryside.WEB,docplayer.nl/69343301-Rapportage-quick-scan-friese-taal-2007-provincie-fryslan.html, Rapportage quick scan Friese taal 2007 Provincie Fryslân - PDF, docplayer.nl, 10 June 2018, 21 February 2022,web.archive.org/web/20220221005817/https://docplayer.nl/69343301-Rapportage-quick-scan-friese-taal-2007-provincie-fryslan.html, live, West Frisian is also spoken in a small adjacent part of the province of Groningen. Up to the 18th century Frisian was spoken in the, at that time Prussian and Hanoverian, lordships of East Friesland). Since then the East Frisian population switched to East Frisian (Ostfriesisch), a Low German dialect. Only in some, formerly remoted, East Frisian villages (Saterland) a variety of historically East Frisian (Seeltersk) is still in use but by an older generation. A collection of dialects named North Frisian, is or was spoken in North Friesland, alongside the North Sea coast and on the islands of Schleswig-Holstein. The named Frisian languages are historically related to Old English, which points towards the fact that Angles and Saxons, eventually accompanied by Frisians, came from these areas.In Stellingwerf, in south-east Friesland, a dialect of Low Saxon is spoken,{{Glottolog|stel1238|Stellingwerfs}} as is in the northeast in Kollumerpomp.In the former municipality of het Bildt the Hollandic dialect of Bildts is spoken. It contains a lot of Frisian influence. In most of the cities of Leeuwarden, Town Frisian is spoken. As with Bildts, these variants are Hollandic dialects with Frisian influence.The language policy in Friesland is preservation. West Frisian is a mandatory subject in Friesland in primary and secondary schools of the Frisian speaking districts. Bilingual (Dutch–Frisian) and trilingual (Dutch–English–Frisian) schools in the province of Friesland use West Frisian as a language of instruction in some lessons, besides Dutch in most other lessons and alongside them English. Literacy in Frisian however, is not often a core aim and that makes the number of Frisians speakers able to write in Frisian only 12%.(Hilton, 2013)The provincial government takes various initiatives to preserve the West Frisian language. All parents in Friesland receive, at their children’s birth, information about language and multilingualism (e.g. ‘taaltaske’{{clarify|date=May 2021}}). To support the use of Frisian in public and at public events, the province also invests in the development of speech pathology materials and strives to create information technology devices for the West Frisian language. The Frisian government subsidizes the Afûk organization, which offers language courses and actively promotes Frisian in all sectors of society as well as the corporate domain which as a rule is dominated by Dutch and English.(Afûk 2011) The province also promotes a wide range of art and entertainment in Frisian.Hilton, N. H., & Gooskens, C. (2013). Language policies and attitudes towards Frisian in the Netherlands. Phonetics in Europe: Perceptions and production, 139-157.

Sports

File:Finish 11-stedentocht 1956.jpg|thumb|upright|Finish of the ElfstedentochtElfstedentochtThe province is famous for its speed skaters, with mass participation in cross-country ice skating when weather conditions permit. When winters are cold enough to allow the freshwater canals to freeze hard, the province holds its traditional Elfstedentocht (Eleven cities tour), a {{convert|200|km|adj=on}} ice skating tour. A traditional sport is Frisian handball. Another Frisian practice is fierljeppen, a sport with some similarities to pole vaulting. A jump consists of an intense sprint to the pole (polsstok), jumping and grabbing it, then climbing to the top while trying to control the pole’s forward and lateral movements over a body of water and finishing with a graceful landing on a sand bed opposite to the starting point. Because of all the diverse skills required in fierljeppen, fierljeppers are considered to be very complete athletes with superbly developed strength and coordination. In the warmer months, many Frisians practice wadlopen, the traditional art of wading across designated sections of the Wadden Sea at low tide.Friesland has lots of waterways and lake s there for Sailcontests with a Skutsje or frisian Tjalk is done during the summer on various lakes.There are currently two professional football clubs playing in Friesland: SC Cambuur from Leeuwarden (home stadium Cambuur Stadion) active in de keuken kampioen divisie(2nd div.) and SC Heerenveen (home stadium Abe Lenstra Stadion) active in de Eredivisie(1st div.).

Politics

File:Leeuwarden Tweebaksmarkt 52 Provinsjehûs.jpg|thumb|Seat of the provincial government in LeeuwardenLeeuwardenThe King’s Commissioner of Friesland is Arno Brok.“De heer Arno Brok {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170307205156www.fryslan.frl/bestuur/de-heer-arno-brok_41597/ |date=2017-03-07 }}” (in Dutch), Province of Friesland. Retrieved 7 March 2017. The Provincial Council of Friesland has 43 seats. The Provincial Executive was a coalition of the Christian Democratic Appeal, the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, the Labour Party and the Frisian National Party (FNP), until 2023 when new provincial elections saw a different composition in the provincial council.{{election table|title=2019 provincial elections{{in lang|nl}} Provinciale Staten 20 maart Fryslân {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190502170018www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl/verkiezingen/detail/PS20190320/684844 |date=2 May 2019 }}, Retrieved on 9 Augustus 2019.}}style="background:#E9E9E9;“!colspan=“2” align=“left“|Party!Votes!SeatsChristian Democratic Appeal}}“|Christian Democratic Appeal|49.704|8Forum for Democracy}}“|Forum for Democracy|40.055|6Labour Party (Netherlands)}}“|Labour Party|39.976|6People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy}}“|People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy|28.073|4|Frisian National Party|23.662|4GreenLeft}}“|GreenLeft|22.935|3ChristianUnion}}“|ChristianUnion|19.673|3Party for Freedom}}“|Party for Freedom|17.287|3Socialist Party (Netherlands)}}“|Socialist Party|15.426|2Democrats 66}}“|Democrats 66|12.284|2Party for the Animals}}“|Party for the Animals|9.618|150PLUS}}“|50PLUS|7.595|1style="background:#E9E9E9;“!colspan=“2” align=“left“|Total! 298.241!align=“center” | 43

Transport

File:Leeuwarden train station.jpg|thumb|Leeuwarden railway station is a (rijksmonument|national heritage site]]{{in lang|nl}} Station Leeuwarden in Leeuwarden {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426235316rijksmonumenten.nl/monument/24369/station+leeuwarden/leeuwarden/ |date=26 April 2014 }}, Rijksmonumenten.nl. Retrieved on 26 April 2014.)The four motorways in the province are A6, A7 (E22), A31, and A32.{{in lang|nl}} Wegenoverzicht {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140315201141www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/wegen/feiten_en_cijfers/wegenoverzicht/index.aspx |date=15 March 2014 }}, Rijkswaterstaat. Retrieved on 27 April 2014.The main railway station of Friesland is Leeuwarden, which connects the railways Arnhem–Leeuwarden, Harlingen–Nieuweschans, and Leeuwarden–Stavoren which are all (partially) located in the province.{| class=“wikitable” |! Route !! Railway stations in FrieslandArnhem–Leeuwarden railway>Arnhem–LeeuwardenOverijssel – Wolvega railway station>Wolvega – Heerenveen IJsstadion railway station – Heerenveen railway station>Heerenveen – Akkrum railway station – Grou-Jirnsum railway station>Grou-Jirnsum – LeeuwardenHarlingen–Nieuweschans railway>Harlingen–NieuweschansHarlingen Haven railway station>Harlingen Haven – Harlingen railway station – Franeker railway station>Franeker – Dronryp railway station – Deinum railway station>Deinum – Leeuwarden railway station – Leeuwarden Camminghaburen railway station>Leeuwarden Camminghaburen – Hurdegaryp railway station – Feanwâlden railway station>Feanwâlden – De Westereen railway station – Buitenpost railway station>Buitenpost – GroningenLeeuwarden–Stavoren railway>Leeuwarden–StavorenLeeuwarden railway station>Leeuwarden – Mantgum railway station – Sneek Noord railway station>Sneek Noord – Sneek railway station – IJlst railway station>IJlst – Workum railway station – Hindeloopen railway station>Hindeloopen – Koudum-Molkwerum railway station – Stavoren railway station>StavorenAmeland Airport near Ballum{{in lang|nl}} Algemene informatie {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517092021ehal.nl/ |date=17 May 2014 }}, Ameland Airport. Retrieved on 27 April 2014. and Drachten Airfield near Drachten{{in lang|nl}} Aanwijzingsbesluit Luchthaven Drachten {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140428003549www.rijksoverheid.nl/bestanden/documenten-en-publicaties/besluiten/2009/02/26/atlas-drachten-december-2008/drachten.pdf |date=28 April 2014 }}, 2007. Retrieved on 27 April 2014. are the two small general aviation airports in the province. The Royal Netherlands Air Force uses Vlieland Heliport and the Leeuwarden Air Base.

See also

  • Frisian Lakes – consists of 24 lakes in central and southwest Friesland

Literature

  • Helma Erkelens, Taal fen it hert. Language of the Heart. About Frisian Language and Culture, Province of Fryslân, Leeuwarden 2004
  • John Hines & Nelleke IJssennagger (eds.), Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age, Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge/Rochester 2017
  • Goffe Jensma, ‘Minorities and Kinships. The Case of Ethnolinguistic Nationalism in Friesland’, in: P. Broomans et al. (eds.), The Beloved Mothertongue. Ethnolinguistic Nationalism in Small Nations: Inventories and Reflections, Peeters, Louvain-Paris-Dudley 2008, p. 63-78
  • Horst Haider Munske (ed.), Handbuch des Friesischen / Handbook of Frisian Studies, Max Niemeyer, Tübingen 2001
  • Oebele Vries, ‘Frisonica libertas: Frisian Freedom as an Instance of Medieval Liberty’, in: Journal of Medieval History 41 (2015), nr. 2, p. 229-248

Media

Friesch Dagblad{{in lang|nl}} Missie Friesch Dagblad {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140419031031www.frieschdagblad.nl/index.asp?pagina=missie |date=19 April 2014 }}, Friesch Dagblad. Retrieved on 27 April 2014. and Leeuwarder Courant{{in lang|nl}} Over de LC {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130917205838www.lc.nl/service/article14593713.ece |date=17 September 2013 }}, Leeuwarder Courant. Retrieved on 27 April 2014. are daily newspapers mainly written in Dutch. Omrop Fryslân is the public broadcaster with radio and TV programs mainly in Frisian.{{in lang|fy}} Oer de Omrop {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527002007www.omropfryslan.nl/oer-de-omrop |date=27 May 2014 }}, Omrop Fryslân. Retrieved on 27 April 2014.

Notes

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