• The Kurpie dialect (Polish: gwara kurpiowska) belongs to the Masovian dialect group and is located in the part of Poland. It borders the Masurian dialects...
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    Kurpie Białe is an ethnographic group of Polish people inhabiting the Puszcza Biała region in Mazovia. They are descendants of families settled in the...
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    dialect Near Masovian dialect Far Masovian dialect Kurpie dialect Podlachia dialect Białystok dialect Warsaw dialect Descended from the language of the Vistulans...
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    marginally the Podlachia dialect to the far east, and the Kurpie dialect and Far Mazovian dialect to the south. From the 14th century, some settlers from...
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    dialect Near Mazovian dialect Far Mazovian dialect Kurpie dialect Podlachia dialect Białystok dialect Warsaw dialect Features that can be found in various...
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  • borders the Near Mazovian dialect to the south, the Podlachia dialect to the east, the Kurpie dialect and Masurian dialects to the north. and the Greater...
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    Mazovian dialect (gwara mazowsze dalsze) Kurpie dialect (gwara kurpiowska) Malbork-Lubawa dialect (gwara malborsko-lubawska) Ostróda dialect (gwara ostródzka)...
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    separate Mazovian culinary regions are Kurpie and Łowicz, where traditional dishes survive to the present day. In Kurpie, traditional dishes are prepared with...
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    of dress, music, sewing, dialect, celebrations, and the type of dwellings. The Masovia woodsmen for example, known as Kurpie people, who lived in the...
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    the music, customs, and dialect of the forest dwellers. From 1913 to his death in 1941, Skierkowski collected thousands of Kurpie folk songs including engagement...
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    resettlements saw an ethnic conflict between leaving Masurians and incoming Kurpie mainly on religious (Protestant–Catholic) grounds. In the Middle Ages, the...
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    speaking a funny accent, which sounds like a mix of Goral dialect, and the language of Kurpie". Since bulk of the Lasowiacy inhabited the extensive forest...
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    Periodically ruled by Prussia, Austria and Russia during the Partitions of Poland. Kurpie in north-central Poland, in northern Masovia Płock Land (Polish: Ziemia...
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    regional dances worth noting. They include Łowicz, Lachy Sądeckie, Kujawy, Kurpie and Wielkopolska; however it is important to note that this is not an exhaustive...
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    particularly concentrating on the ethnography of Masovia region and the Kurpie folk. He published several ethnographic works in the 1880s; among his most...
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    orthography was organized in 2011 and 2014 by Związek Kurpiów (the Union of Kurpie). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jerzy Rubach. Jerzy Rubach's page...
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