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different names, in this case,
Vistulans being another name for the
White Croats.
Henryk Łowmiański also
argued that both the
Vistulans and the
Lendians were tribes...
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Vistula Land, also
known as
Vistula Country (Russian: Привислинский край, romanized: Privislinskiy kray; Polish: Kraj Nadwiślański), was the name applied...
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Germany and Denmark:
Lechitic group Poles Masovians Polans Lendians Vistulans Silesians Pomeranians Slovincians Kashubians Polabians Obodrites/Abodrites...
- The
Vistulan Boulevards are
historical hydraulic boulevards used for
flood management in Kraków, Poland. The
boulevards are
structured from
retaining walls...
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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
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...
- ‹ The
template Infobox language is
being considered for merging. › The
Vistulan dialect (German:
Dialekt des Weichselgebietes, lit. 'dialect of the Vistula...
- most
important tribes who were
conquered by
Polans were the Masovians,
Vistulans,
Silesians and Pomeranians.
These five
tribes "shared
fundamentally common...
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legendary founder of Kraków and a
ruler of the
early Medieval tribe of
Vistulans. In Polish, Kraków is an
archaic possessive form of Krak and essentially...
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united the
Lechites east of the Oder (Polans, Masovians, Pomeranians,
Vistulans, Silesians) into a
single country of Poland. His son, Bolesław I the Brave...