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There are several types of Frisian houses in the Netherlands as well as in Germany.
- Bildts farmhouse
- Frisian farmhouse
- Geestharden house
- Gulf house
- Old Frisian longhouse
- Uthland-Frisian house
References
- Davids, C. A.; Noordegraaf, L. (1993). The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age: Nine Studies. Nederlandsch Economisch-Historisch Archief = Netherlands Economic History Archives. p. 170. ISBN 978-90-71617-66-9.
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