- The
Vistulans, or
Vistulanians (Polish: Wiślanie), were an
early medieval Lechitic tribe inhabiting the
western part of
modern Lesser Poland.
Their name...
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Centre in mid-2015. The
first segment of the
Vistulan Boulevards was
opened on
August 2, 2015.
Vistulan Boulevards in Powiśle, in the
foreground is the...
- The
Vistulan Boulevards are
historical hydraulic boulevards used for
flood management in Kraków, Poland. The
boulevards are
structured from
retaining walls...
-
Vistula Land, also
known as
Vistula Country (Russian: Привислинский край, romanized: Privislinskiy kray; Polish: Kraj Nadwiślański), was the name applied...
- The
Vistulan dialect (German:
Dialekt des Weichselgebietes, lit. 'dialect of the
Vistula region') was a
dialect of Low Prussian,
which belongs to Low German...
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inhabited by
Baltic Old Prussians.
During the same time, the
tribe of the
Vistulans (Wiślanie),
based in Kraków and the
surrounding region,
controlled a large...
- The
Legion of the
Vistula (Polish:
Legia Nadwiślańska) was a unit of
Poles in the
service of
Napoleonic France, one of the
larger Polish legions of the...
-
designed to
bring the
administrative structure of
Poland (now de
facto the
Vistulan Country)
closer to that of the
Russian Empire. It
divided larger governorates...
- of the main
tribes in
Central Europe and were
closely related to the
Vistulans, Masovians,
Czechs and Slovaks.
According to
Zygmunt Gloger,
their name...
- Russia" incl.
Ukraine &
Belarus 93,442,864 20,414,866 48,558,721 1,109,934
Vistulan guberniyas 9,402,253 335,337 267,160 6,755,503
Caucasus 9,289,364 1,305...