Nordfriesland (literally "Northern Frisia") is a district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the districts of Schleswig-Flensburg and Dithmarschen, the North Sea and the Danish county of South Jutland.
Until 1864, Nordfriesland was a part of Denmark. It is still a multilingual district: there are people speaking standard German, Low German, North Frisian and Danish. The North Frisian language exists in nine slightly different dialects, but it is mainly used by older persons. After becoming German three districts were established: Südtondern in the north, Husum in the centre, and Eiderstedt in the south. In 1970 the three districts were merged.
The North Frisian Islands are part of the district and located inside the national park as well. There are five large islands (Sylt, Föhr, Amrum, Pellworm and Nordstrand) and ten small islets known as Halligen.
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Districts of Schleswig-Holstein
Nordfrisland | Kreis Nordfriesland | Noard-Fryslân | Noord-Friesland | Powiat Nordfriesland | Kreis Nordfriesland
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