• Tutejszy (Polish: tutejszy, Polish pronunciation: [tuˈtɛjʂɨ]; Belarusian: тутэйшы, romanized: tutejšy; Ukrainian: тутешній, romanized: tuteshniy; Lithuanian:...
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    identified as Polezhuks, who self-identified their ethnicity in the census as tutejszy ("local"). The document noted that they were using East Slavic dialects...
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    were assimilated with the neighboring Belarusians and called themselves tutejszy ("the locals"), while staying Catholics, that meant Polish self-identification...
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  • the question about the mother tongue or language spoken at home by the Tutejszy in the historical region of Kresy, which covers parts of modern Ukraine...
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    and to prove this Otrębski provided examples of Lithuanianisms in the Tutejszy language. In 2015, Polish linguist Mirosław Jankowiak [pl] attested that...
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  • Territory) Northern Tutchones, Southern Tutchones Native American religion Tutejszy Indo-European → Slavic → Polish, Indo-European → Slavic → East Slavic,...
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  • Tutejsi may refer to: Poleszuk, the people inhabiting Polesia Tutejszy, a self-identification translated as 'local' or 'from here', used in Poland, Ukraine...
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    Poleshuks ("Tutejszy") and just 6 Belarusians. According to the 1931 census this county's population included 74,313 Poleshuk ("Tutejszy" language), 8...
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    All Polish Ruthenians Jewish Belarusian German Lithuanian Russian Tutejszy Czech other unknown 25.694.700 17.789.287 3.898.428 2.048.878 1.035.693 769...
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  • voivodeships with significant Belarusian populations. Belarusian/Poleshuk("Tutejszy")/Russian and Orthodox/Greek Catholic majority minority counties are highlighted...
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    established sense of their national identity; they described their language as "Tutejszy" "simple speech" (Polish: mowa prosta) or "Poleshuk" (in Polesia). What's...
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  • and to prove this Otrębski provided examples of Lithuanianisms in the Tutejszy language. In 2015, Polish linguist Mirosław Jankowiak [pl] attested that...
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    the number of Ukrainians decreased and the number of Belarusians and Tutejszy increased. According to Ukrainian anthropologist and nationalist politician...
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    majority of inhabitants (62.6%) described themselves merely as “locals” (Tutejszy), and for the greater part were peasants of Belarusian and Ukrainian origin...
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    Traczewska. Żeligowski in his youth lived in poverty and only spoke in the tutejszy language, which is a Belarusian vernacular, and identified himself as a...
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    identifying of their language. They often identify their nationality as "tutejszy" (literally "locals"). Based on comparison of a survey and the census,...
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    to be purely Polish. The population, including those of "the locals" (Tutejszy) who live in the other part of Vilnius region that was occupied by the...
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    Hebrew, Local, Other, and Not Declared. The category "Local" (Polish: tutejszy) versus "Other" (Polish: inny) was hotly debated after the fact, because...
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    and to prove this Otrębski provided examples of Lithuanianisms in the Tutejszy language. In 2015, Polish linguist Mirosław Jankowiak [pl] attested that...
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  • Lithuanians Samogitians Polish-Lithuanian identity Litvaks or Lithuanian Jews Tutejszy Name of Lithuania "Litvinai". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian)...
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    Belarusian, 7% Yiddish, 1% Russian Polesie Voivodeship; 63% "Other" or Tutejszy (Polesian and other dialects), 14% Polish, 10% Yiddish, 6% Belarusian,...
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    Wykidajło, Warsaw 1980 Jednorożec, Warsaw 1978, 1981 Karzeł pierwszy, król tutejszy; Tam, gdzie much nie ma albo brzydactwa, Warsaw 1976 Zakaz zwałki, Warsaw...
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    Polonization resulted in the mixed language spoken in the Vilnius region by Tutejszy, where it was known as "mowa prosta". It is not recognized as a dialect...
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    ploy for Samogitian Lithuania". Żeligowski in his youth only spoke in the Tutejszy language, which is a Belarusian vernacular, and identified himself as a...
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  • have a clearly declared nationality and described themselves as "locals" (tutejszy). The Slavic speakers inhabiting the area around Vilnius consistently chose...
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    Belarusian Democratic Republic. Regional Party of Lithuania and White Ruthenia Tutejszy Staliūnas, Darius (July 2005). "From Ethnocentric to Civic History: Changes...
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  • Greek Catholic Christianity) and under the common name of Ruthenians, Tutejszy, or Poleshuks. Unlike many other ethnic minorities in Belarus, such as...
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  • and to prove this Otrębski provided examples of Lithuanianisms in the Tutejszy language. After the war he moved to Poznań, founding in 1947 the Chair...
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    Revival Lithuanization Polonization Russification Regions of Lithuania Tutejszy Miedzymorze Lithuania portal Thomas Lane, Lithuania: Stepping Westward...
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  • and this is what her works present. What is more, the exhibition "Miłosz.Tutejszy" ["Miłosz.Local"] by Wojciech Prażmowski could have been viewed during...
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