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The Frisian Islands are nowadays mostly famous as a holiday destination.
"Then up along the coast past the Frisian islands and into Danish waters.
They continued over the Frisian Islands and out into the North Sea.
The plan was to avoid heavy anti-aircraft artillery concentrations on the Frisian Islands.
Each subcamp was named after one of the Frisian Islands:
Tidal forces have formed the Frisian Islands.
They are common along much of the eastern coast of the United States and the Frisian Islands.
However, both primary and secondary targets were covered with cloud and the bombers attacked two convoys off the Frisian Islands.
The Peckinpahs originated from the Frisian Islands in the northwest of Europe.
"The Frisian islands," muttered Brand.
The Frisian islands off the coast of the Netherlands and Germany are the leftover dunes of flooded lands.
'One of the Frisian Islands, isn't it?'
He becomes involved in a wicked German plot to invade England across the North Sea, from the Frisian Islands.
Sylt is a unique part of Germany, since it is part of the Frisian Islands.
All three were named as Knights of Bahá'u'lláh for the Frisian Islands for their service to the religion.
But then his illness flares up again, and he is packed off to a house his master owns in a lonely spot on one of the Frisian Islands.
Tens of meters of dunes and sand were eroded on Ameland in the Frisian islands, along with the Steinvoorte hotel.
On the Frisian islands (Waddeneilanden), the Sinterklaas feast has developed independently into traditions very different from the one on the mainland.
They continue further east as the German East Frisian Islands and are part of the Frisian Islands.
Most of the Frisian Islands are protected areas, and an international wildlife nature reserve is being coordinated between the countries of Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
The killed attacker is said to be of the Frisian Islands, hinting at a location for the battle, and the specific location is identified as Finnsburg.
During the raid on 25 June 1943 cloud cover obscured both primary and secondary targets so the B-17s bombed two convoys off of the Frisian Islands.
The remaining bombers flew north past the Frisian Islands then turned due south, continuing their mission in perfect visibility which made it easy to be spotted by German aircraft.
When he reached the coast near the Frisian Islands, he turned and flew in an easterly direction for some twenty minutes to stay out of range of British radar.
Around the edges of the North Sea are sizeable islands and archipelagos, including Shetland, Orkney, and the Frisian Islands.