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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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adopted in 1998. The province's name
derives from two
historic regions,
Warmia and Masuria,
although also
parts of
other regions are
located within the...
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Thorn in 1466 it
became a part of the
Kingdom of Poland,
either directly (
Warmia) or as a fief (remainder). In 1525, with the
Prussian Homage, the territory...
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Archdiocese of
Warmia (Polish:
Archidiecezja warmińska, German: Erzdiözese Ermland) is a
Latin Church Metropolitan archdiocese of the
Catholic Church...
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Diocese of
Warmia (Polish:
Diecezja warmińska, Latin:
Dioecesis Varmiensis, German:
Bistum Ermland),
which was
elevated to the
Archdiocese of
Warmia in 1992...
- The Prince-Bishopric of
Warmia (Polish:
Biskupie Księstwo Warmińskie; German: Fürstbistum Ermland) was a semi-independent
ecclesiastical state,
ruled by...
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scandalous by two
bishops of
Warmia who
urged him over the
years to
break off
relations with his "mistress"...
- is the
largest city in
Warmia, and has been the
capital of the
voivodeship since 1999. In the same year, the
University of
Warmia and
Masuria was founded...
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Voivodeship and the Prince-Bishopric of
Warmia,
covering the
Prussian historical areas of Pomesania,
Pogesania and
Warmia, the only
actual Prussian territories...
- IV liga
Warmia-Masuria
group (grupa warmińsko-mazurska), also
known as
forBET IV liga Warmińsko-Mazurska for
sponsorship reasons, is one of the groups...