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exception of Wilamowice.
Vilamovians'
traditions say they are
descendants of
immigrants from Flanders.
After World War II,
Vilamovians were
harshly ****cuted...
- Category:
Vilamovian language in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wymysorys (Wymysiöeryś,
pronounced [vɨmɨˈsʲøːrɪɕ, vɨmɨˈɕœ̯ɛrɪɕ]), also
known as
Vilamovian, Wilamowicean...
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Increasingly irreligious Related ethnic groups Dutch, Walloons, Afrikaners,
Vilamovians, Germans,
English ^a U.S. po****tion
census does not
differentiate between...
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Silesian Voivodeship. The town is
inhabited by a
Germanic ethnic group of
Vilamovians, who
speak the
highly endangered Wymysorys language.
According to historians...
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Wilamowice –
March 13, 1926 in Trieste)
created a
literary standard for
Vilamovian,
trying to
prove it did not
derive from German, but
possibly Frisian,...
- Silesia, see
Lower Silesia Cieszyn Silesia Lower Silesia Wilamowice,
Vilamovians Kashubians inhabit Kashubia in north-central Poland.
Kujawy Pyrzyce Warmia...
- but are on the
verge of extinction, most
notably Wymysorys-speaking
Vilamovians, Halcnovians, Gorals, Lemkos, and once
Polish Jews and
Walddeutsche Germans...
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policies of
polonization implemented after World War II, the
majority of
Vilamovians can only
speak Polish.
While they are
commonly subsumed into one Volga...
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