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Warmia (Polish:
Warmia [ˈvarmja] ; Latin:
Varmia, Warmia; German: Ermland; Warmian: Warńija; Old Prussian: Wārmi) is both a
historical and an ethnographic...
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later than May 1514], and sent it off to at
least one
correspondent beyond Varmia [the
Latin for "Warmia"]. That
person in turn
copied the do****ent for further...
- This is a list of
German language place names in Poland, now
exonyms for
towns and
villages in the
Warmia Region of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Below...
- see also 1
Pomesania Pomesanien Pomezania Pamedė
Pameddi Pomesanians 2
Varmia Ermland,
Warmien Warmia Varmė Wārmi
Warmians 3
Pogesania Pogesanien Pogezania...
- Warmi) were a
Prussian tribe that
lived in
Warmia (Polish: Warmia, Latin:
Varmia, German: Ermland, Lithuanian: Varmė), a
territory which now
mostly forms...
- (Walloon)
Warmia Ermland (Swedish),
Ermland or
Ermeland (French, German),
Varmia or
Warmia (Latin),
Varmie (Czech), Varmiја - Вармија (Macedonian), Varmiya...
- Lithuania, Latvia,
Estonia and Finland,
featuring Týr, Arkona,
Dalriada and
Varmia. In 2021
their album "Pārķiuņa Uomurs" was
nominated as 'Global
Metal Release...
- dem
Zweiten Weltkrieg" [The
Emergence of the
Literary Prussian Dialect in
Varmia and its
Condition after the
Second World War]. Acta
Neophilologica (in German)...
- was a
priest of the
Teutonic Order and the
first actual Bishop of
Warmia (
Varmia, Ermland, or Ermeland). As his name suggests,
Anselm originated from Meißen...
- Urban, R. (2018). "Development of
Equestrian Sports at
State Stud
Farms in
Varmia and
Masuria between 1947 and 1975".
Central European Journal of
Sport Sciences...