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Podlachia, also
known by its
Polish name
Podlasie (Polish: [pɔˈdlaɕɛ] ; Lithuanian: Palenkė; Belarusian: Падляшша, romanized: Padliashsha), is a historical...
- The
Podlachia dialect (Polish:
gwary podlaskie)
belongs to the
Masovian dialect group and is
located in the part of Poland. It
borders the Suwałki dialect...
- territories, with
approximately 1.2 million people;
Prussia received Podlachia, the
remainder of Masovia, and Warsaw, with 1 million people; and Russia...
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Warsaw during 1429–1454 (under
regency until 1436) and
sovereign Duke of
Podlachia in 1440–1444. He was the
second son of Bolesław J****zowic (in turn second...
- Polish-Belarusian cult
leader and an
Orthodox peasant,
active in the
Podlachia region.
Klimowicz was born in the
village of Grzybowszczyzna, in Grodno...
- by Warmia, Powiśle and Chełmno Land in the west,
Mazovia in the south,
Podlachia and Suwałki
Region in the east, and
Lithuania Minor in the north. Some...
- Lithuanian-controlled
lands of the Kyiv
region (Podolia, Volhynia, and
Podlachia) were
transferred from the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania to the
Crown of the...
- romanized: Padliashuki; Polish: Podlaszucy) are an East
Slavic ethnic group from
Podlachia, a
historical region in
northeastern Poland which includes the Podlaskie...
- one of the
leading centers of academic, cultural, and
artistic life in
Podlachia, and the most
important economic center in
northeastern Poland. Białystok...
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kilometres (7.73 sq mi). Międzyrzec is
located in the
historic region of
Podlachia, near the
Krzna river, not far from the
border with Belarus. The first...