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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MasoviansMasovians - Wikipedia

    Masovians, also spelled as Mazovians, and historically known as Masurians, is an ethnographic group of Polish people that originates from the region of Masovia, located mostly within borders of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. They speak the Masovian dialect of Polish.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MazoviaMazovia - Wikipedia

    Mazowsze. Historical region. From top, left to right: Aerial view of Płock Old Town. Nieborów Palace. Castle Square in Warsaw. Market Square in Pułtusk. Coat of arms. Three historical Mazovian voivodeships in comparison with contemporary Polish voivodeships. Country. Poland. Time zone.

  3. Masovian Voivodeship ( Polish: województwo mazowieckie, pronounced [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ mazɔˈvjɛt͡skʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship ( province) in east-central Poland, containing Poland's capital Warsaw.

  4. Los mazovios, mazovianos, masovios o masovianos ( en polaco: Mazowszanie [ˈmazɔvˈʂaɲɛ]) fueron una tribu lechita y también un grupo de cultura polaca de la región de Mazovia que hablan el dialecto polaco homónimo. Los menciona en su obra del siglo XI Néstor el cronista .

  5. Mazovia, lowland territory in east-central Poland, located west of Podlasia in the basin of the middle Vistula and lower Bug rivers. Mazovia included the Płock-Ciechanów region (to which the name Mazovia originally referred) as well as the regions of Sochaczew, Grójec (formerly Grodziec), and Czersk.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Masovian Voivodeship is in central Poland with its largest city being Warsaw. It is the largest and most populous region of Poland with a population of 5,411,446 inhabitants.

  7. Mazovia or Masovia ( Polish: Mazowsze) is a historical region in mid-north-eastern Poland. It goes across the North European Plain. It is between Łódź and Białystok. Warsaw is the unofficial capital city. Warsaw is also the largest city in the region. Throughout the centuries, Mazovia made a different culture than other Polish cultures.