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Sandomierzans

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153: 228: 70:, the Sandomierzacy are the oldest ethnic group of Lesser Poland. In the 19th century, when Lesser Poland was for over 100 years divided between the 194: 213: 233: 133: 223: 218: 187: 63: 90:
The Borowiacy sandomierscy is a small subethnic group of Sandomierzacy, which resides along right bank of the
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The Posaniacy is another subethnicy group of the Sandomierzacy. They inhabited the
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in the west. They also live southeast of Sandomierz, in former Austrian
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The Sandomierzacy proper reside along the left bank of the
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Polish nation
Lesser Poland
Sandomierz
Polish language
Roman Catholics
Vistula
Ilza
Skaryszew
Checiny
Galicia
Krakowiacy
Habsburg Empire
Russian Empire
Mazovia
San river
Janow Lubelski
Sandomierz Forest
Radom
Świętokrzyskie cuisine
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