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Talk:Pomeranian language
Talk:Pomeranian language Pomeranian language is not Slavic , because Pommern or Pomeranian language is German. The Polish people living there ... have to call it Pomorze or Pomorski language. No, we have to call it what ... needs to be sorted out. The Pomeranian language is one of the Slavic languages ...
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Talk:Gdańsk/archive8
... too! User:sca Günter Grass is half Kashub, half German, grown-up during Nazi times ... better life. They were guaranteed an etnic, language and economic freedom and tolerance. So the ... used in the "namespace" of the respective language. Moreover all such alternative names are our ... The problem is that the only official language of the Order was Latin. So perhaps ... inhabitants would have continued to speak the language they'd grown up with after ...
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Talk:Gdansk/archive5
... allow us not to use archaic foreign language names for cities that were once used ... in parentheses in introduction. The official English language name of St. Petersburg is St. Petersburg ... until 1945. This is what contemporary English-language historians usually call it for the period ... 3rd most important name as the Latin language was the official language of the administration for 800 years; ...
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Talk:History of Gdańsk
... or Gdańsk (Danzig). An English language reference that primarily uses this name should ... 000 citizens, the majority of them local Kashub descents. " This sentence doesn't make any ... September 2005 (UTC) External links in German language This is English language wikipedia. I don't think links to pages in German language are either useful or in place ...
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Powiat of Wejherowo
... 71%) In 1900, 41% of population declared Kashub language and 11.2% declared Polish language. In the 1907 elections for the three ... External link Wejherowo County website – (Polish language)
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Free City of Danzig
... Free City of Danzig used the German language for communication (over 90%), although some (4 ... were expelled. November 1, 1923 Census by language Nationality Total German German and Polish Polish, Kashub, Masurian Russian, Ukrainian Hebrew, Yiddish Unclassified Danzig ...
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Albert Förster
... which all Poles proficient in the German language were classified as Germans. In addition, Förster ... Piaśnica, where approximately 60,000 Polish and Kashub inteligentsia were killed. After the war, he ...
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Danziger Höhe County
... 29,206 Catholic. Most Catholics were of Kashub origins; however, only 9.7% had officially ... declared that they spoke the Kashubian (Polish) language.
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Powiat of Kartuzy
... 1900, 68.7 % of the population declared Kashub language. In the elections for three counties Kartuzy ...
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Chojnice
... of the Chojnice County . In the German language, it has traditionally been known as Conitz ... of West Prussia. The center of the Kashub movement. External links Chojnice city website www ...
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