FRIESLAND (East), a province of Germany, in the circle of Westphalia, lying near the German ocean. It is bounded on the south by the bishopric of Munster, on the east by the county of Oldenburg, on the west by the province of Groningen, and on the north by the sea. It is about 50 miles in length, and 30 in breadth, and was formerly called the county of Embden. It is a very fertile country, and feeds a great number of cattle; but it was greatly damaged by an inundation in 1717, and the repair of the dykes cost an immense sum. The principal towns are Norden, Leer, Effens, Whitmunde, and Aurick. Embden was an imperial city, and the principal place in the country; but now belongs to the king of Prussia, who bought it of the Dutch.