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Cracovians (Polish:
Krakowiacy) are an
ethnographic subgroup of the
Polish nation, who
resides in the
historic region of
Lesser Poland around the city...
- is
accredited with
composing the
first Polish national opera,
titled Krakowiacy i Górale,
which premiered in 1794.
Fryderyk Chopin Mazurka no. 4 in a...
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walks from
house to house,
accompanied by
other characters – a
Gypsy and
Krakowiacy (men
dressed in
traditional outfits). The
group visits houses, collecting...
- Tucholcy,
Hutsuls (Czarnogórcy). Dale
Dwellers (larger
kinship group):
Krakowiacy, Mazury, Grębowiacy (Lesowiacy or Borowcy), Głuchoniemcy, Bełżanie, Bużanie...
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Polish Uplanders are
neighbours with: the
Lachy sądeckie to the west;
Krakowiacy and
Rzeszowiacy to the north; and Dolinians [pl] (vale-dwellers) and Lemkos...
- on them by the
local nobility. The
first Polish national opera,
titled Krakowiacy i Górale (Cracovians and Gorals)
composed by
Wojciech Bogusławski premiered...
- or the
Krakovians and the Highlanders" (Polish: Cud mniemany,
czyli Krakowiacy i Górale), is set in the
historic village of Mogiła,
which Nowa Huta was...
- the
country – a
dancing couple,
dressed in
traditional Kraków
costume (
Krakowiacy), is
presented on the logo of
renowned Żywiec beer, and
Podhale is one...
- Tutli-Putli,
Witches of Eastwick, Prophet, Halka,
Zemsta nietoperza [pl],
Krakowiacy i Górale [pl] and Dama od Maxima.[citation needed] In
December 2011, Józefowicz...
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characteristic in the 18th and
early 19th centuries. The
first national opera,
Krakowiacy i Górale
written by
Wojciech Bogusławski and Jan
Stefani premiered on...