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Kashubians
The Kashubians (; ; ), also known as Cassubians or Kashubs, are a Lechitic (West Slavic) indigenous people native to the historical region of Pomerania, including its eastern part called Pomerelia, in north-central Poland. Their settlement area is referred to as Kashubia. They speak the Kashubian language, which is classified as a separate language closely related to Polish.
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Polish politician and academic (1817-1881)
Czesław Lang
Polish road racing cyclist
Andrzej Wroński
Polish sport wrestler
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Roman Catholic archbishop
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Polish actress (born 1961)
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Polish historian (1916–2010)
Wdzydze Kiszewskie
village of Poland
Slovincians
Slovincians (), also known as Łeba Kashubians, is a near-extinct ethnic subgroup of the Kashubian people, who originated from the north western Kashubia, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, from the area around the lakes of Łebsko and Gardno. In the aftermath of World War II, Slovincians emigrated en masse to Germany, with the last families emigrating there in the 1980s. They originally spoke the Slovincian language, which went extinct in the early 20th century, as well as Kashubian, Polish, German and Low German.
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Polish singer and TV presenter
Kashubian studies
Philological discipline, a branch of Slavic studies
Anna Łajming
Polish writer
Józef Borzyszkowski
Kashubian-Polish historian, writer, politician and social activist
history of Pomerania
aspect of history
Kashubian-Pomeranian Association
Polish regional association
Kashubian Landscape Park
Landscape park in Kashubia
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Kashubian social activist, folk writer
Bernard Sychta
Polish prelate and writer (1907–1982)

Emil von Zelewski
writer (1854-1891)
Jan Rompsczi
Kashubian activist, poet, writer, journalist and ethnographer