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Masurians or
Mazurs (Polish:
Mazurzy; German: Masuren; Masurian: Mazurÿ),
historically also
known as
Prussian Masurians (Polish:
Mazurzy pruscy), are an ethnic...
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prior to the
World War II, the po****tion was
known as
Masurians (Polish:
Mazurzy). Currently, the name is
exclusively ****ociated with
Masurians (historically...
- na Podole. Wszędzie jednakże
swoje plemienne cechy, a chociażby nazwę
Mazurzy. Do dziś dnia (Tatomir
Geografija Galicji 1876. str. 59) między Rabą a...
- (Ostsiedlung) and
Polish colonists from the
region of Masovia,
called Masurians (
Mazurzy),
hence the name Masuria. The Old
Prussians were
heavily decimated during...
- of Warmia-Masuria, for
which he was
awarded by the
provincial ****embly.
Mazurzy – społeczność pogranicza, 1990,
Instytut Zachodn ****y i Niemcy: stereotypy...
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already present in the area. Polish: Podlasianie,
Podlaszanie Polish:
Mazurzy podlascy Encyklopedia powszechna PWN, vol. 3,
edition 3. p. 576. Encyklopedia...
- ludności rodzimej, a
czego zginąć
moglo od 15 do aż 60tys. osób." Sakson.
Mazurzy – społeczność pogranicza.
Wydawnictwo Instytutu Zachodniego. Poznań 1990...
- the
conquered areas,
Poles from
neighboring Masovia,
called Masurians (
Mazurzy), were
allowed to
settle here (hence the name Masuria).
During an uprising...
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Warszawa 1923, E. Sukertowa, Polskość
Mazowsza Pruskiego, 1925, E. Sukertowa,
Mazurzy w
Prusach Wschodnich,
Biblioteczka „Orbis”, 1927, E. Sukertowa-Biedrawina...
- an
inhabitant of Poland's
Mazovia region (Masovians,
formerly plural:
Mazurzy). The
similar word "Mazurek" is a
diminutive and
masculine form of "Mazur"...