Friesian
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Frisian (alternate spelling: Friesian) can refer to:
- An inhabitant of Frisia (consisting of the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, and portions of the states of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein in Germany) - see Frisians
- The Frisian language, which itself is divided into three languages:
- West Frisian language, spoken in the Netherlands.
- East Frisian language, spoken in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- North Frisian language, spoken in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- The Old Frisian language
- A breed of horse from Frisia, see Friesian horse.
- A common breed of cow (also known as the Holstein Friesian), recognised by their black and white mottled hides. They are large and heavy, and are primarily used as dairy cattle, although they are also farmed for beef. They are the most common breed of cow in the developed world, and make up approximately one third of all dairy cows.
- The philosophy, which can be known as Friesian philosophy or Neo-Friesian philosophy, that gets its name from the Kant-influenced German philosopher Jakob Fries. [1]



