-
Masurian or
Mazurian may
refer to:
someone or
something from
Masuria the Masurians, a sub-ethnic
group the
Masurian dialects of
Polish the Masurians, historical...
- The
Masurians or
Mazurs (Polish: Mazurzy; German: Masuren; Masurian: Mazurÿ),
historically also
known as
Prussian Masurians (Polish:
Mazurzy pruscy), are...
- The
Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch),
according to some linguists, is a
dialect group of the
Polish language;...
- Farmer's Cheese)".
Polish Housewife. 2016-09-25.
Retrieved 2021-08-18. "
Mazurian cuisine". www.poland.travel.
Retrieved 2021-08-18. "Codex International...
- Warmian–Masurian
Voivodeship is a
voivodeship (province) in
northeastern Poland. Its
capital and
largest city is Olsztyn. The
voivodeship has an area of...
- The
Masurian People's
Party (Polish:
Mazurska Partia Ludowa, MPL German:
Masurische Volkspartei, MVP) was a pro-Polish
agrarian political party active...
- (Gdańsk – Szczecin) – 280 km
Silesian (Wrocław –
Katowice – Kraków) – 190 km
Mazurian (Kaliningrad – Elbląg – Malbork) – 20 km
Silesia –
Baltic II (Bydgoszcz...
- Cheese)".
Polish Housewife. 25
September 2016.
Retrieved 18
August 2021. "
Mazurian cuisine". www.poland.travel.
Retrieved 18
August 2021. ""Codex International...
- of Rominten". He then
finds himself having to
recruit children in the
Mazurian region. He
saves Ephraïm, a
Jewish boy who came from a
Lithuanian camp...
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considered Polish by him by
their Mazurian dialect of Polish. The
official Prussian census of 1910
showed 245,000 Polish- and
Mazurian-speakers and 289,000 German-speakers...