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Kashubia or C****ubia (Kashubian: Kaszëbë or Kaszëbskô; Polish:
Kaszuby [kaˈʂubɨ] ; German:
Kaschubei or Kaschubien) is an
ethnocultural region in the historic...
- The flag that is used as the
symbol of
Kashubia, a
region in
Central Europe, and the
Kashubian people, is
divided horizontally into
black and
yellow stripes...
- Pomerelia, in north-central Poland.
Their settlement area is
referred to as
Kashubia. They
speak the
Kashubian language,
which is
classified as a
separate language...
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Polish cuisine (Polish:
kuchnia polska [ˈkux.ɲa ˈpɔl.ska]) is a
style of food
preparation originating in and
widely po****r in Poland. Due to Poland's...
- [citation needed] The
title of the Duke of
Kashubia, was used from the 13th century. The
region of
Kashubia, is now
being defined as
located in Pomerelia...
- workplace. This
tradition doesn't
include regions of
Upper Silesia and
Kashubia.
Local calendars often contain the
names celebrated on a
given day. If...
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approximately 100,000
people on a
daily basis in the
northern regions of
Kashubia and Pomerania.
Poland also
recognises secondary administrative languages...
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Pomerania is
alternatively known as Pomerelia,
consisting of four sub-regions:
Kashubia inhabited by
ethnic Kashubians, Kociewie,
Tuchola Forest and Chełmno Land...
- German: Großendorf) is a city on the
south coast of the
Baltic Sea in
Kashubia in the
Pomerelia region,
northern Poland, with 9,363
inhabitants as of...
- and traditions. He felt
strongly that
Poles were born
brothers and that
Kashubia was a
separate nation. The
Young Kashubian movement followed in 1912, led...