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  1. According to the supporters of this hypothesis, the term Polonia Maior should be translated as Old Poland or Older Poland. This theory, however, soon collapsed. Some linguists recognized that the word maior means not only greater in terms of size, but also something dignified, senior in rank and dignity, the most important.

  2. TIL in English-speaking countries they teach "specialists" on Russia that Great Russian means "better Russian" and Little Russian means "worser Russian", thus they banned me for using such offensive terms =' ( -3. Reply. matthew2180 • 9 yr. ago. Well anyway, this is not seen in that way in Poland.

  3. “lesser poland” (English) in Russian is

    Малая Польша

  4. The Lesser Polish dialect ( Polish: dialekt małopolski) is a cluster of regional varieties of the Polish language around the Lesser Poland historical region. The exact area is difficult to delineate due to the expansion of its features and the existence of transitional subdialects. [1]

  5. Russian: Ма́лая По́льша f (Málaja Pólʹša) Spanish: Pequeña Polonia f; Swedish: Lillpolen

  6. Geography and boundaries The Lesser Poland Province in the widest sense – with Podlachia, Podolia, Red Ruthenia, Volhynia and Kiev. Lesser Poland lies in the area of the upper confluence of the Vistula river and covers a large upland, including the Świętokrzyskie Mountains with the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland further west, Małopolska Upland, Sandomierz Basin, and Lublin Upland.

  7. 1. Macaronic. In the 16th century, when Poland was part of a large empire called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, there was an era often called the Golden Age. Polish-speaking nobles (not all of them necessarily Polish – some Lithuanian, Belarusian, and so forth) started to develop a highly peculiar way of speaking which soon became ...

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  9. Lesser Poland Voivodeship. /  50.06139°N 19.93833°E  / 50.06139; 19.93833. Lesser Poland Voivodeship ( Polish: województwo małopolskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ mawɔˈpɔlskʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship in southern Poland. It has an area of 15,108 square kilometres (5,833 sq mi), and a population of 3,404,863 (2019). [3]

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