- The
Kashubians (
Kashubian: Kaszëbi; Polish: Kaszubi; German: Kaschuben), also
known as C****ubians or Kashubs, are a
Lechitic (West Slavic)
ethnic group...
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language and
spoken in
formal settings.
During the
Kashubian diaspora of 1855–1900, 115,700
Kashubians emigrated to
North America, with
around 15,000 emigrating...
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Kashubian can
refer to: Look up
kashubian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pertaining to Kashubia, a
region of north-central
Poland Kashubians, an...
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Zrzeszenie Kaszubsko-Pomorskie) is a
regional non-governmental
organization of
Kashubians,
Kocievians and
other people interested in the
regional affairs of Kashubia...
- The
Kashubian diaspora resulted from the
emigration of
Kashubians mainly in two
waves occurring in the
second half of the 19th century. The
majority of...
- Pomerelia,
consisting of four sub-regions:
Kashubia inhabited by
ethnic Kashubians, Kociewie,
Tuchola Forest and Chełmno Land.
Pomerania has a relatively...
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Kashubian symbols, the griffin, i.e. a
mythical animal,
derived from antiquity, is
considered the
emblem and
symbol of the
Kashubians. The
Kashubian griffin...
- is
still not
clear from
where the
words "
Kashubians" and "
Kashubian" (Polish:
Kaszubi and Kaszubski,
Kashubian: Kaszëbi and kaszëbsczi)
originated and...
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Kashubians worked to
awaken ethnic self-awareness
among the
Kashubian people, to
promote understanding of
Kashubian culture and to
connect Kashubians...
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history of the
Kashubians. The main
centre for
development of
Kashubian studies is the
University of Gdańsk[1],
Poland -
since 2014
Kashubian Ethno-Philology...