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Masuria (Polish: Mazury, German: Masuren, Masurian: Mazurÿ) is an
ethnographic and
geographic region in
northern and
northeastern Poland,
known for its...
- 1998. The province's name
derives from two
historic regions,
Warmia and
Masuria. The
province borders Podlaskie Voivodeship to the east,
Masovian Voivodeship...
- Kota
Doria or Kota
Doriya is the name of a
light woven fabric made of tiny
woven squares (khat)
which is
still handwoven on
traditional pit
looms in Kaithoon...
- The flag that is used as the
symbol of
Masuria, a
region in Poland, and the
Masurian people, is
divided horizontally into
three stripes, that are, blue...
- This is a list of
dishes found in
Polish cuisine.
Barszcz – its
strictly vegetarian version is the
first course during the
Christmas Eve feast, served...
- The
Diocese of
Masuria is one of the six
dioceses constituting the
Evangelical Church of the
Augsburg Confession in Poland. The
diocesan headquarters...
- Polish-speaking po****tion
concentrated in the
south of the
province (
Masuria and Warmia) and all
German geographic atlases at the
start of 20th century...
- Wet Lake Wet Lake
Location Warmia-
Masuria Voivodeship Coordinates 53°41′5″N 21°23′11″E / 53.68472°N 21.38639°E / 53.68472; 21.38639 Type
ribbon lake...
- (Polish:
Mazurzy pruscy), are an
ethnic group originating from the
region of
Masuria,
within the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. They
number around 5...
- The
state of
Prussia developed from the
State of the
Teutonic Order. The
original flag of the
Teutonic Knights had been a
black cross on a
white flag....