- The
Gorals (Polish:
Górale;
Goral ethnolect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali;
Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also
anglicized as the Highlanders, are an ethnographic...
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Górale may
refer to: Gorals, a
group of
people indigenous to Polish,
Czech and
Slovak mountain areas Górale, Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central...
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accredited with
composing the
first Polish national opera,
titled Krakowiacy i
Górale,
which premiered in 1794.
Fryderyk Chopin Mazurka no. 4 in a minor, op....
- Żywiec (pl:
górale żywieccy), Babiogórcy or
Gorals of
Babia Góra,
Gorals of
Rabka or Zagórzanie, Kliszczaki,
Gorals in
Podhale (pl:
górale podhalańscy)...
-
lesser spotted eagle. The
Podhale region of the
Tatras is home to the
Górales or the
Goral (highland) people.
Distinctive elements of
their culture include...
- highlands. The term
Goralenvolk was a
neologism derived from the
Polish word
Górale (the Highlanders)
commonly referring to the
ethnic group living in the Beskid...
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National costumes of
Poland (Polish:
stroje ludowe) vary by region. They are
typically not worn in
daily life but at folk festivals, folk weddings, religious...
- No. 1. His
third period was
influenced by the folk
music of the
Polish Górale people,
including the
ballet Harnasie, the
Fourth Symphony, and his sets...
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szmal (slang for money), and
trefny (dodgy). The
mountain dialects of the
Górale in
southern Poland, have
quite a
number of
words borrowed from Hungarian...
- 22nd was
notable for its
distinctive uniforms,
based on folk
attire of the
Górale (Polish highlanders)
rather than
standard uniforms of the
Polish Army. During...