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Masurians were
often bilingual in
German and
Polish languages. In the 19th century, the
Masuria region of East
Prussia was
named after the
Masurians....
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Masurian merely as
their domestic dialect, By the
early 1920s
there were also some
Masurians who had
their separate identity,
claiming that
Masurians...
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known as
Masurians (Polish: Mazurzy). Currently, the name is
exclusively ****ociated with
Masurians (historically
known as
Prussian Masurians), another...
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Masurian or
Mazurian may
refer to:
someone or
something from
Masuria the
Masurians, a sub-ethnic
group the
Masurian dialects of
Polish the
Masurians, historical...
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Prussian royal family kept
Masurians and
Poles separated. Some
early writers about Masurians - like Max
Toeppen -
postulated Masurians in
general as mediators...
- (Ostsiedlung) and
Polish colonists from the
region of Masovia,
called Masurians (Mazurzy),
hence the name Masuria. The Old
Prussians were
heavily decimated...
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Masur can mean:
Masurians or Masurs, a
small European ethnic group Masur (surname) Masur, India, a town in
Maharashtra state Masur, Iran, a
village in...
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Masurian Lakes may
refer to the
following battles of
World War I:
First Battle of the
Masurian Lakes,
September 1914
Second Battle of the
Masurian Lakes...
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Mazur can
refer to:
Masurians or Mazurs, an
ethnic group with
historic origins in the
Polish region of
Masovia Mazur (surname),
including a list of people...
- Prussia,
although High
Prussian was
spoken in Warmia. The
numbers of
Masurians,
Kursenieki and
Prussian Lithuanians decreased over time due to the process...