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Witland is a seldom-used name for a
historical region in the south-east
Baltic region inhabited by
Prussians (Aestii),
called Estum in the text of Wulfstan...
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Prussians and also
calls the land
Witland - "the
Vistula is a very
large river, and near it lie
Witland and Weonodland; and
Witland belongs to the Esthonians...
- Kleiber.
Judith Jesch, however,
suggests Vitaholmr may
refer either to
Witland, a
historical region on the east side of the
River Vistula, or to Vindau...
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customs of
Western Balts – Prussians,
called Aesti, and
their land
called Witland in his text. The
purpose of this
travel remains unclear; one hypothesis...
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lower Weissel.
Weonodland extends as far as the Weissel,
after which Witland, the
westernmost part of Eastland, begins. It is
generally agreed that...
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authors list (link)
Marek F. Jagodziński. "Truso
between Weonodland and
Witland". Academia.
Retrieved September 8, 2020. Bogucki,
Mateusz (2004). "Viking...
- and Kiev".
According to
Judith Jesch,
Vitaholm may be
related either to
Witland, a
historical region on the east side of the
River Vistula, or to Vindau...
- 2019); “Museum for Friends” (Lipetsk/ Russia, 2019); "Clouds" (Art-village
Witland.
Vistula Spit, 2018); “Printed Graphics” (Kazan, Sviyazhsk/ Tatarstan,...