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Stefan Ramułt (22
December 1859 – 24
December 1913) was a
Polish scholar who
specialized in the
language and
culture of the Kashubians. In the
winter of...
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Kashubian may be
regarded as a
dialect of
Polish or a
separate language.
Stefan Ramułt (1859–1913) was
fascinated by
Florian Ceynowa and
decidedly supported giving...
- use of more
formal Polish by
parish priests. In Winona, Minnesota,
which Ramułt termed the "Kashubian
Capital of America",
Kashubian was
regarded as "poor...
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least some
Kashubian is higher,
around 366,000. As of 1890,
linguist Stefan Ramułt estimated the
number of
Kashubs (including Slovincians) in
Pomerelia as...
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Kashubian Po****tion), the
Kashubophile linguist and
sociologist Stefan Ramult estimated that 130,700
Kashubians were
living in the Americas. The primary...
- Brussels, the
specially built rotunda's iron
structure (designed by
Ludwik Ramułt) in Vienna. The rotunda,
located in
Stryjski Park in Lwów, was
ready in...
- regions". ec.europa.eu. "the
definition of gdansk". Dictionary.com.
Stefan Ramułt, Słownik języka pomorskiego,
czyli kaszubskiego, Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003...
- from the
original (PDF) on 11
September 2021.
Retrieved 31
October 2019.
Ramułt,
Stefan (1899).
Statystyka ludności
kaszubskiej (in Polish). Cracow.{{cite...
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Antoni Chądzyński 1729–1732
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Bartoszewski 1736–1737
Antoni Woyniłowicz 1737–1740...
- Slavic-speakers left in Pommern, down to 15,000 in year 1892
according to
Stefan Ramułt. The
number was
declining due to Germanisation. The bulk of
Slavic po****tion...