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ancestors of the
Slovincians, the West
Slavic Pomeranians,
moved in
after the
Migration Period.
Following the Ostsiedlung, the
Slovincians like most of the...
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language formerly spoken by the
Slovincians living between lakes Gardno and Łebsko near Słupsk in Pomerania.
Slovincian is
classified either as a language...
- Look up
Slovincian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slovincian may
refer to:
Slovincian language, an
extinct Slavic language Slovincians,
Slavic people...
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Slovincian wetlands were
designated a
Ramsar site in 1995. The park is
named after the West
Slavic (later Germanized)
people known as the
Slovincians...
- the
Slovincians as Pomeranians. Similarly, the
Slovincian (now extinct) and
Kashubian languages are
grouped as
Pomeranian languages, with
Slovincian (also...
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sometimes used
synonymously with "Kashubian" and may also
include extinct Slovincian. The name
Pomerania comes from
Slavic po moře,
which means "[land] by...
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group Poles Masovians Polans Lendians Vistulans Silesians Pomeranians Slovincians Polabians Obodrites/Abodrites
Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians...
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Slovincian language is
characterized by a high
degree of inflection, a lack of articles, and vowel, consonant, and
stress alternations.
Slovincian has...
- The
Slovincian Coast (Polish: Wybrzeże Słowińskie; Kashubian: Słowińsczé Ùbrzeżé) (313.41) is a mesoregion, the
northernmost part of the
Koszalin Coast...
- was
known to be a
multicultural town
inhabited by Kashubians, Poles,
Slovincians, Germans, and Jews.
Since 2000 a
bugle call is pla****
during important...