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Kociewian dialect of Polish. The
Kociewians are a
Polish ethnographical group. In the 2011 census, 3065
individuals declared themselves as
Kociewians...
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Tuchola Forest, in
northern Poland, Pomerania, that is
inhabited by the
Kociewians. Its
cultural capital is
Starogard Gdański, the
biggest town is Tczew...
- (after Tczew) of the
ethnocultural region Kociewie and is po****ted by
Kociewians.
Starogard Gdański is
located in
Pomerania on the
small river Wierzyca...
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ethnographic groups:
Kashubians (including Krubans,
Borans and Zaborans),
Kociewians (including
Lasans and Piaskarze) -
approximately 30% of the area, as well...
- Chełmnian–Kocievian–Warmian
dialect was a
dialectal grouping of
Polish dialectss used in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Pomeranian, and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeships...
- (including Cracovians, Lasovians, Lublinians, Sącz Lachs, and Sandomierzans),
Kociewians, Łęczycans,
Polish Uplanders, Sieradzans,
Borderlands Poles (including...
- Pomerania. Gdańsk
Pomerania has been
inhabited by
ethnic Kashubians,
Kociewians and Borowians, respectively. A
small portion of Gdańsk
Pomerania in the...
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small admixture of
Poles (Gedanians and Powiślans). Meanwhile,
Poles (
Kociewians,
Borowians and Chełminians) as well as
Kashubians continued to predominate...
- Masovians, as well as
Catholic Powiślans who
descended from Chełminians and
Kociewians),
Lithuanians (Prussian Lithuanians) and Bohemians,
contributed to the...
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Kociewian engineer,
political prisoner, and
Holocaust survivor (1919–2017)...