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    The word Friesian is defined as a breed of dairy cattle. This high-yielding variety of cattle is a native of northern Holland. The official name of the Holstein-Friesian breed of cattle is known as the Holstein in the United Kingdom. The breed is also known as the Friesian-Holstein variety of cattle.

    Friesian Enercon GmbH is the name of a company in Germany. It operates in the wind turbine industry. It is based in the region known as Friesland in Germany. It is the third-largest manufacturer of wind turbines in the world and the market leader in the German market. One of the key innovations which Enercon is credited with is the gearless direct drive wind turbine, which has been combined with an annular generator.

    The Friesian horse is a breed of horse. It is a native of Freisland, a province of the Netherlands. It was originally bred as a draft horse, but later became the breed of steeds preferred by noblemen because of its grace and nimbleness despite its large size. During the Middle Ages, Friesian horses, which are characterised by the large size of their bones, were in great demand as destriers throughout Europe. This was because their size enabled them to carry a knight in full armour.

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