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Podlachian
Podlachian-Podlachian language
spoken by inhabitants of the southern part of Podlachian Province (Polish: województwo podlaskie) in Poland between the Narew (north) and Bug (south) rivers
Podlachian-Podlachians
Podlachians, also known as Podlachian Masurians, are an ethnographic group of Polish people that inhabit an area of Podlachia in Poland, including Podlaskie
Podlachian-Podlachia
Duchy of Warsaw, including the formerly Podlachian parts, into "Congress Poland" (formally the Kingdom of Poland) and placed it in a personal union with
Podlachian-Podlashuks
Podlashuks (Podlachian: Пудляшуки, romanized: Pudliashuki; Ukrainian: Підляшани, romanized: Pidliashany; Belarusian: Падляшукі, romanized: Padliashuki;
Podlachian-Białystok
thirteenth in area. Białystok is located in the Białystok Uplands of the Podlachian Plain on the banks of the Biała River, 200 km (124 mi) northeast of Warsaw
Podlachian-Brańsk
Brańsk [braɲsk] (Podlachian language: Бранськ, Branśk, Belarusian: Бранск, Lithuanian: Branskas) is a town in eastern Poland. It is situated within Podlaskie
Podlachian-Filipów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
is a village in Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Filipów
Podlachian-Podlaski Border Guard Regional Unit
Guard (Straż Graniczna), responsible for the protection of the borders of Poland. The creation of the Border Guard Department in Białystok began in February
Podlachian-Gmina Wąsosz, Podlaskie Voivodeship
(administrative district) in Grajewo County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Wąsosz, which lies approximately 17 kilometres
Podlachian-Gmina Janów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
(administrative district) in Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Janów, which lies approximately 21 kilometres
Podlachian-Gmina Poświętne, Podlaskie Voivodeship
district) in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Poświętne, which lies approximately 32 kilometres
Podlachian-Sosnówka, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Hajnówka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi)
Podlachian-Michałówka, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Rutka-Tartak, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania. It lies approximately 4 kilometres
Podlachian-Podlasie Bug Gorge Landscape Park
Podlaski Przełom Bugu) is a protected area (Landscape Park) in eastern Poland, established in 1994, covering an area of 309.04 square kilometres (119
Podlachian-Podlaskie and Warmian–Masurian (European Parliament constituency)
constituency Location among the current constituencies 3rd constituency in Poland Member state Poland Created 2004 MEPs 3 (since 2019) 2 (2004-2019) Sources [1]
Podlachian-List of Polish gminas
Poland has a three-tier administrative division since 1999. On the first level, Poland is divided into 16 voivodeships (Polish: województwa, singular –
Podlachian-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Alcheringa Podlashuks Indo-European → Slavic → Ukrainian or Belarusian → Podlachian Poland (Podlachia) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy, Christianity → Catholicism
Podlachian-Gmina Kolno, Podlaskie Voivodeship
(administrative district) in Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of Kolno, although the town is not part of the territory
Podlachian-List of registered museums in Poland
The Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland may inscribe a Polish museum into the National Register of Museums (Polish: Państwowy Rejestr Muzeów)
Podlachian-Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)
of the Trakai Voivodeship. After Lithuania's union with the Kingdom of Poland in 1569 and formation of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the voivodeship
Podlachian-Pasieczniki Duże
Pasieczniki Duże [paɕɛt͡ʂˈniki ˈduʐɛ] (Belarusian: Вялікія Пасечнікі, Podlachian: Velíki Paséčniki) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina
Podlachian-Martyrs of Pratulin
Russian authorities forcibly converted all Greek Catholics in Congress Poland and assigned their churches to the Russian Orthodox Church. In a protest
Podlachian-Masovians
several subgroups of Masovian people. It include Łowiczans, Poborzans, and Podlachians. Historically, it also included Międzyrzec Boyars. Polish: Mazowszanie
Podlachian-List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland
– – Former Podlachian and Polesian (Brest Litovskian) Voivodeships – – Silesian, Opole and Lower Silesian Voivodeships – – Lesser Poland, Subcarpathian
Podlachian-Anusin, Gmina Siemiatycze
Anusin [aˈnuɕin] (Belarusian: Анусін, Podlachian: Anúsin) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siemiatycze, within Siemiatycze County,
Podlachian-Glinnik, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Gmina Brańsk, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) north of Brańsk, 28 km (17 mi)
Podlachian-Orzeszkowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Orzeszkowo [ɔʐɛʂˈkɔvɔ] (Belarusian: Арэшкава, Podlachian: Orêškovo) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Hajnówka, within Hajnówka County
Podlachian-Orla, Podlaskie Voivodeship
is a village in Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Orla
Podlachian-Coat of arms of the Podlaskie Voivodeship
voivodeship existed until 23 lutego 1837, when it was replaced by the Podlachian Governorate, which continued using said coat of arms. It ceased to exist
Podlachian-Łosice
לאָשיץ Loshitz, Russian: Лосице / Лoсічы Lositze) is a town in eastern Poland, seat of the Łosice County and Gmina Łosice (commune) in the Masovian Voivodeship
Podlachian-Lutheran Diocese of Masuria
the east to the border with Belarus. It includes Warmian-Masurian and Podlachian Voivodeships. Edmund Fiszke : 1946~1958 Alfred Jagucki : 1959~1963 Vacant
Podlachian-Rakowicze, Hajnówka County
Rakowicze [rakɔˈvit͡ʂɛ] (Belarusian: Ракавічы, Podlachian: Rákovičy) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czyże, within Hajnówka County
Podlachian-Suchowolce
Suchowolce [suxɔˈvɔlt͡sɛ] (Belarusian: Сухавольцы, Podlachian: Suchovôlci) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kleszczele, within Hajnówka
Podlachian-Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów
Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS; Podlachian Aircraft Factory) was a Polish aerospace manufacturer between 1923 and 1939, located in Biała Podlaska. Podlaska
Podlachian-Krasna Wieś
Krasna Wieś [ˈkrasna ˈvʲɛɕ] (Belarusian: Краснае Сяло, Podlachian; Krásne Sełó, West Polesian: Красне Село) is a village in the administrative district
Podlachian-Podlasie Governorate
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire. It was created in 1837 from the Podlasie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Henryk Sienkiewicz
Cieciszowska (1820–73). His mother descended from an old and affluent Podlachian family. He had five siblings: an older brother, Kazimierz (who died during
Podlachian-Slavic microlanguages
regional languages. Written languages such as Podlachian, used by Jan Maksymiuk [pl], Masurian in Poland or the already defunct Lachian [ru], used by Czech
Podlachian-Ukrainian dialects
which used to be part of Austro-Hungary before World War I, and belonged to Poland between the World Wars. The language spoken by most of them is based on
Podlachian-Międzyrzec Podlaski
German: Meseritz) is a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, with the population of 17,162 inhabitants as of 2006[update]. The total
Podlachian-Polish folk dances
signature of ¾, and various fast-paced polkas (Link) such as Polka Podlaska ("Podlachian Polka") with a time signature of 4/4. Though some dances are shared across
Podlachian-Knyszyn
קנישין, romanized: Knishin, Lithuanian: Knišinas) is a town in north-eastern Poland, 26 kilometres (16 miles) northwest of Białystok. It is situated in the
Podlachian-Choroszcz
Choroszcz ([ˈxɔrɔʂt͡ʂ]) is a town in north-eastern Poland, located in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, seat of Gmina Choroszcz. The Baroque palace
Podlachian-History of Poles in Lithuania
dominant group among the Podlachian gentry, which led to demands from the local deputies for the complete union of their lands with Poland. With time, Mazovians
Podlachian-Czechy Zabłotne
Czechy Zabłotne [ˈt͡ʂɛxɨ zaˈbwɔtnɛ] (Belarusian: Чахі Забалотныя, Podlachian: Čochí Zabołôtny) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla
Podlachian-Kleszczele
Kljaščè́li) is a town in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, north-eastern Poland. Prior to 1999, it was in Białystok Voivodeship (1975–1998). According to
Podlachian-Borderlands Poles
various ethnographers include: Bug River Podlachians, Chełm group, Hrubieszovians, Lviv–Ternopil group, Podlachians, Przemyśl group, Valley people, Uplanders
Podlachian-List of airports by ICAO code: E
Białystok Podlachian EPBY BZG Bydgoszcz Ignacy Jan Paderewski Airport Bydgoszcz Kuyavian–Pomeranian EPCH Hajnówka–Czyże Airfield Czyże Podlachian EPEL Elbląg
Podlachian-Poles in Lithuania
main group among the Podlachian gentry, which led to demands from the local deputies for the complete union of their lands with Poland. With time, Mazovians
Podlachian-Coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship
Lublin Governorate, which continued using said coat of arms. In 1844, the Podlachian Governorate was incorporated into the Lublin Governorate. As such, the
Podlachian-Antonowo-Kolonia
: Antonóvo) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern
Podlachian-Western Polesia
Western Polesia, also known as Podlachian Polesia and Lublin Polesia, is a geological macro-region to the west of the River Bug, which is the north-western
Podlachian-Dydule
Podlachian: Didúli) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.
Podlachian-Rajgród
Rajgród [ˈrai̯ɡrut] is a town in Grajewo County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland, with 1,609 inhabitants (as of June 2016), within the historic region of
Podlachian-Tykocin
Tykocin [tɨˈkɔt͡ɕin] is a small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010 inhabitants (2012), located on the Narew river, in Białystok County in the Podlaskie
Podlachian-Siemiatycze
Siemiatycze [ɕɛmʲaˈtɨt͡ʂɛ] (Belarusian: Сямятычы Siamiatyčy) is a town in eastern Poland, with 15,209 inhabitants (2004). It is the capital of Siemiatycze County
Podlachian-Bielsk Podlaski
Palenkės Belskas, Yiddish: ביעלסק, romanized: Bielsk) is a town in eastern Poland, within Bielsk County in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. As of December 2021
Podlachian-Koszki
Podlachian: Kôški) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It
Podlachian-Cyril and Methodius
East Slavic Carpathian Rusyn Lemko Podlachian West Polesian South Slavic Banat Bulgarian Chakavian Burgenland Croatian Kajkavian Pomak Prekmurje Slovene
Podlachian-Drohiczyn
romanized: Dorohychyn) is a town in Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. The town has a population of 2,110 and is situated on the bank of the Bug
Podlachian-Kowalewszczyzna
within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north-east of Sokoły, 24 km
Podlachian-Boćki
is a village in Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Boćki
Podlachian-Niemirów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Mielnik, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi)
Podlachian-Krugłe
Podlachian: Krúhłe) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.
Podlachian-Mielnik
village in Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative
Podlachian-Augustowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlaski, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of Bielsk Podlaski and 38 km
Podlachian-Milionerzy
known from Polish jokes is the town Wąchock? A. in Lower Silesian; B. in Podlachian; C. in Świętokrzyskie; D. in Pomeranian. The correct answer was "C". The
Podlachian-History of Proto-Slavic
speakers rapidly expanded in all directions from a homeland in eastern Poland and western Ukraine. As it expanded throughout eastern Europe, it obliterated
Podlachian-Wysokie Mazowieckie
Wysokie Mazowieckie [vɨˈsɔkʲɛ mazɔˈvjɛt͡skʲɛ] is a town in north-eastern Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the capital of Wysokie Mazowieckie County
Podlachian-Szepietowo
in Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Szepietowo
Podlachian-Narew, Podlaskie Voivodeship
is a village in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Narew
Podlachian-Jeńki
within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) north-east of Sokoły, 25 km
Podlachian-Goniądz
a town in Poland, located at the Biebrza river, (pop. 1,915) in Mońki county (Mońki County) in Podlaskie Voivodeship in northeastern Poland. 80% of the
Podlachian-Kalinówka Kościelna
Gmina Knyszyn, within Mońki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) north of Knyszyn, 9 km (6 mi)
Podlachian-Horodyszcze, Biała Podlaska County
Wisznice, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south-west of Wisznice, 32 km
Podlachian-Kobylin-Borzymy
in Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Kobylin-Borzymy
Podlachian-East Slavic languages
Proto-Balto-Slavic Proto-Slavic Old East Slavic Subdivisions Belarusian Podlachian Russian Rusyn Ukrainian West Polesian ISO 639-5 zle Glottolog east1426
Podlachian-Glinnik, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Glinnik [ˈɡlinnik] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brańsk, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It
Podlachian-Michałówka, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Michałówka [mixaˈwufka] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rutka-Tartak, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern
Podlachian-Sosnówka, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Sosnówka [sɔsˈnufka] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Hajnówka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland
Podlachian-Filipów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Filipów (Polish pronunciation: [fiˈlipuf]; Lithuanian: Pilypavas) is a village in Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is
Podlachian-Ukrainian Ye
Latin letter E Ê ê : Latin letter E with circumflex - a Gagauz, Kurdish, Podlachian, and Vietnamese letter Ꞓ ꞓ : Latin letter Ꞓ ∈ or ∊: Element (mathematics)
Podlachian-Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)
The Podlaskie Voivodeship was formed in 1513 by Sigismund I the Old as a voivodeship in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, from a split off part of the Trakai
Podlachian-Orla, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Orla [ˈɔrla] is a village in Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called
Podlachian-Podlasie Governorate
Podlasie Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire. It was created in 1837 from the Podlasie
Podlachian-Gmina Poświętne, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Gmina Poświętne is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village
Podlachian-Slavomolisano dialect
East Slavic Carpathian Rusyn Lemko Podlachian West Polesian South Slavic Banat Bulgarian Chakavian Burgenland Croatian Kajkavian Pomak Prekmurje Slovene
Podlachian-Ukrainian dialects
by some to be a dialect of Belarusian. West Polissian dialects include Podlachian subdialects [uk] spoken in Podlachia in Poland. They are also known as
Podlachian-Martyrs of Pratulin
The Martyrs of Pratulin (or Wincenty Lewoniuk and 12 Companion Martyrs of Pratulin) were a group of 13 Polish Greek Catholic men and boys who were killed
Podlachian-Gmina Wąsosz, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Gmina Wąsosz is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Grajewo County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Wąsosz
Podlachian-Gmina Kolno, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Gmina Kolno is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of Kolno,
Podlachian-Gmina Janów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Gmina Janów is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Janów
Podlachian-Podlaskie and Warmian–Masurian (European Parliament constituency)
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian (Polish: podlaskie i warmińsko-mazurskie) is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Miedzna
Miedzna [ˈmjɛd͡zna] is a village in Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland, in the historical region of Podlachia. It is the seat
Podlachian-Index of language articles
Uto-Aztecan Pirahã Mura Plautdietsch or Mennonite Low German Germanic Podlachian or Podlashuk Slavic Polabian Slavic Polish Slavic Popoloca Oto-Manguean
Podlachian-Slavic microlanguages
late 1980s West Polesian (Sudovian/Yotvingian) — south-western Belarus Podlachian (their language) — Podlachia Pannonian (Yugoslav) Rusyn — spoken by Rusyns
Podlachian-Podlasie Bug Gorge Landscape Park
Podlasie Bug Gorge Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Podlaski Przełom Bugu) is a protected area (Landscape Park) in eastern Poland, established in 1994
Podlachian-Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlaskie Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo podlaskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ pɔˈdlaskʲɛ] ) is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. The name of the province
Podlachian-Drelów
Drelów [ˈdrɛluf] is a village in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called
Podlachian-Konstantynów, Lublin Voivodeship
Konstantynów [kɔnstanˈtɨnuf] is a village in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative
Podlachian-Horodyszcze, Biała Podlaska County
Horodyszcze [xɔrɔˈdɨʂt͡ʂɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wisznice, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern
Podlachian-Augustowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Augustowo [auɡusˈtɔvɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielsk Podlaski, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern
Podlachian-Boćki
Boćki [ˈbɔt͡ɕkʲi] is a village in Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district)
Podlachian-Antonowo-Kolonia
Antonowo-Kolonia [antɔˈnɔvɔ kɔˈlɔɲa] (Belarusian: Антоново, Podlachian: Antonóvo) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk
Podlachian-Dydule
Dydule [dɨˈdulɛ] (Belarusian: Дыдулі, Podlachian: Didúli) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Koszki
Koszki [ˈkɔʂkʲi] (Belarusian: Кошкі, Podlachian: Kôški) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Krugłe
Krugłe [ˈkruɡwɛ] (Belarusian: Круглае, Podlachian: Krúhłe) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Narew, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Narew [ˈnarɛf] is a village in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called
Podlachian-Kalinówka Kościelna
Kalinówka Kościelna [kaliˈnufka kɔɕˈt͡ɕɛlna] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Knyszyn, within Mońki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship,
Podlachian-Niemirów, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Niemirów [ɲɛˈmʲiruf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielnik, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland
Podlachian-Kobylin-Borzymy
Kobylin-Borzymy [kɔˈbɨlin bɔˈʐɨmɨ] is a village in Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina
Podlachian-Jeńki
Jeńki [ˈjɛɲki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokoły, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern
Podlachian-Kowalewszczyzna
Kowalewszczyzna [kɔvalɛfʂˈt͡ʂɨzna] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokoły, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Szepietowo
Szepietowo [ʂɛpjɛˈtɔvɔ] is a town in Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative
Podlachian-Krypno
Krypno [ˈkrɨpnɔ] is a village in Mońki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called
Podlachian-Sarnaki
Sarnaki [sarˈnaki] is a village in Łosice County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called
Podlachian-Slavic languages
feature some of the following sub-branches: Slavic East Slavic Belarusian Podlachian (often seen as a dialect of Belarusian or Ukrainian) Russian Rusyn (seen
Podlachian-Mielnik
Mielnik [ˈmʲɛlɲik] is a village in Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the
Podlachian-Wysokie Mazowieckie
Wysokie Mazowieckie [vɨˈsɔkʲɛ mazɔˈvjɛt͡skʲɛ] is a town in north-eastern Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the capital of Wysokie Mazowieckie County
Podlachian-List of registered museums in Poland
Voivodeship Museum of Wałbrzych Muzeum w Wałbrzychu Wałbrzych Town of Wałbrzych Podlachian Museum Muzeum Podlaskie w Białymstoku Białystok Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlachian-Łosice
Łosice ([wɔˈɕit͡sɛ] ; Yiddish: לאָשיץ Loshitz, Russian: Лосице / Лoсічы Lositze) is a town in eastern Poland, seat of the Łosice County and Gmina Łosice
Podlachian-Międzyrzec Podlaski
Międzyrzec Podlaski [mʲɛnˈd͡zɨʐɛt͡s pɔdˈlaskʲi] (Latin: Meserici, German: Meseritz) is a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, with
Podlachian-Bielsk Podlaski
Bielsk Podlaski [ˈbʲɛlsk pɔdˈlaskʲi] (Belarusian: Бельск Падляскі, Lithuanian: Palenkės Belskas, Yiddish: ביעלסק, romanized: Bielsk) is a town in eastern
Podlachian-Drohiczyn
Drohiczyn ([drɔˈxʲit͡ʂɨn]) (Lithuanian: Drohičinas/Drogičinas, Belarusian: Дарагічын, romanized: Darahichyn, Ukrainian: Дорогичин, romanized: Dorohychyn)
Podlachian-Choroszcz
Choroszcz ([ˈxɔrɔʂt͡ʂ]) is a town in north-eastern Poland, located in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, seat of Gmina Choroszcz. The Baroque palace
Podlachian-Kleszczele
Kleszczele ([klɛʂˈt͡ʂɛlɛ], Ukrainian: Кліщелі Klishcheli, Belarusian: Кляшчэ́лі Kljaščè́li) is a town in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, north-eastern
Podlachian-Knyszyn
Knyszyn [ˈknɨʂɨn] (Belarusian: Кнышин, Yiddish: קנישין, romanized: Knishin, Lithuanian: Knišinas) is a town in north-eastern Poland, 26 kilometres (16
Podlachian-Siemiatycze
Siemiatycze [ɕɛmʲaˈtɨt͡ʂɛ] (Belarusian: Сямятычы Siamiatyčy) is a town in eastern Poland, with 15,209 inhabitants (2004). It is the capital of Siemiatycze
Podlachian-Tykocin
Tykocin [tɨˈkɔt͡ɕin] is a small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010 inhabitants (2012), located on the Narew river, in Białystok County in the Podlaskie
Podlachian-Brańsk
Brańsk [braɲsk] (Podlachian language: Бранськ, Branśk, Belarusian: Бранск, Lithuanian: Branskas) is a town in eastern Poland. It is situated within Podlaskie
Podlachian-History of Proto-Slavic
East Slavic Carpathian Rusyn Lemko Podlachian West Polesian South Slavic Banat Bulgarian Chakavian Burgenland Croatian Kajkavian Pomak Prekmurje Slovene
Podlachian-Podlachia
the boundary between Prussia and the Russian Empire. Within Prussia the Podlachian territory was organised as part of the Białystok Department of New East
Podlachian-Goniądz
Goniądz ([ˈɡɔɲɔnt͡s]; Lithuanian: Goniondas, German: Gonionds, Yiddish: גאניאנדז, romanized: Goniondzh) is a town in Poland, located at the Biebrza river
Podlachian-Podlachian language
Podlachian language (pudlaśka mova) is an East Slavic literary microlanguage based on the East Slavic dialects spoken by inhabitants of the southern part
Podlachian-List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland
– Similar extent as the Neumark of Brandenburg (1249–1945) – – Former Podlachian and Polesian (Brest Litovskian) Voivodeships – – Silesian, Opole and Lower
Podlachian-Simple speech
based on the Ruthenian dialects of the region around Vilnius. Also, the Podlachian microlanguage is referred to by locals as "our speech" (Своя мова), "simple
Podlachian-Podlaski Border Guard Regional Unit
Podlaski Border Guard Regional Unit of the Polish Border Guard (Polish: Podlaski Oddział Straży Granicznej imienia gen. dyw. Henryka Minkiewicza) is one
Podlachian-Podlachians
Podlachians, also known as Podlachian Masurians, are an ethnographic group of Polish people that inhabit an area of Podlachia in Poland, including Podlaskie
Podlachian-History of Poles in Lithuania
In the mid-16th century, the Poles became the dominant group among the Podlachian gentry, which led to demands from the local deputies for the complete
Podlachian-List of Polish football champions
(2) Lower Silesian 4 Śląsk Wrocław (2), Zagłębie Lubin (2) Lwów 4 Pogoń Lwów (4) Subcarpathian 2 Stal Mielec (2) Podlachian 1 Jagiellonia Białystok (1)
Podlachian-Poles in Lithuania
1514. In the mid-16th century, the Poles became the main group among the Podlachian gentry, which led to demands from the local deputies for the complete
Podlachian-Rajgród
Rajgród [ˈrai̯ɡrut] is a town in Grajewo County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland, with 1,609 inhabitants (as of June 2016), within the historic region of
Podlachian-List of Polish gminas
Augustów Podlachian 187.81 5,473 29.14 -10.03 gmina Lipsk urban-rural Augustów Podlachian 184.21 5,012 27.21 -17.71 gmina Nowinka rural Augustów Podlachian 204
Podlachian-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Alcheringa Podlashuks Indo-European → Slavic → Ukrainian or Belarusian → Podlachian Poland (Podlachia) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy, Christianity → Catholicism