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Sudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva) can
refer to:
Sudovia/Yotvingia,
ancient Baltic land
inhabited by Sudovians/Yotvingians Suvalkija, one of the five cultural...
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southwest of the
country and
roughly corresponds to the
historical region of
Sudovia. Its
capital and the
largest town is Marijampolė. On 1 July 2010, the county...
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Suvalkija or
Sudovia (Lithuanian:
Suvalkija or Sūduva) is the
smallest of the five
cultural regions of Lithuania. Its
unofficial capital is Marijampolė...
- 54°30′N 23°00′E / 54.500°N 23.000°E / 54.500; 23.000
Yotvingia or
Sudovia (Yotvingian: Sūdava, Lithuanian: Dainava, Polish: Jaćwież, German: Sudauen...
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related to the form Żudwa,
which is a
distorted version of Sudwa,
Sudovia.
Sudovia, in its turn, is one of the
names of the Yotvingians.
Another hypothesis...
- (according to
historian S. C.
Rowell and some
other researchers, this duke of
Sudovia seems to be
identical to Skalmantas, the
supposed progenitor of Gediminas'...
- fled
Sudovia to Lithuania. In
summer 1283,
Conrad von
Thierberg the
Younger was
named Provincial Master of
Prussia and led a
large army into
Sudovia, finding...
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Dialects from Narew [lt; be-tarask]". The
Yotvingians lived in the area of
Sudovia (Yotvingia) and Dainava,
southwest from the
upper Nemunas river. Today...
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Originally part of the
Zichenau region, the
Sudauen (Suwałki)
district in
Sudovia was
later transferred to the
Gumbinnen region. In 1939 East
Prussia had...
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inhabitants of the area.: 301 The
territory they
lived in is
referred to as
Sudovia [Sunderland],
Jotva [Jettwen], Dainavia, or Pollexia.: 299–300 Sudovian...