• The Żywiec dialect (Polish: gwara żywiecka) belongs to the Lesser Poland dialect group and is located in the part of Poland. It is in part one of the dialects...
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  • part one of the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Żywiec dialect to the far northwest, the Babia Góra dialect to the north, and...
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    Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczak dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz dialect Zagórze...
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    Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczak dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna dialect Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz...
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    Goral ethnolect (category Polish dialects)
    Dialects of Goral include: Carpathian-Podgórze Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczak dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna Żywiec dialect...
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    Slovakia. The main towns of Goral lands include: Nowy Targ Zakopane Żywiec The various dialects spoken by the Gorals belong to the West Slavic family with influence...
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    Dobczyce, Lake Czorsztyn, Lake Czaniec, Lake Międzybrodzie, Lake Klimkówka and Żywiec Lake. Most of them are man-made reservoirs. Lesser Poland stretches from...
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  • Podegrodzie dialect (Polish: gwara podegródzka) belongs to the Lesser Poland dialect group and is located in the part of Poland. It borders the Krakow dialect to...
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    (Romania) Boryslav (Ukraine) Jasło (Poland) Cieszyn (Poland) Nowy Targ (Poland) Żywiec (Poland) Zakopane (Poland) Petrila (Romania) Cugir (Romania) Târgu Neamț...
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    the Bielsko County, Euroregion Beskydy, Roman Catholic Diocese of Bielsko–Żywiec and the Evangelical Church Diocese of Cieszyn. Situated north of the Beskid...
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    Among the last ones the Southern part was included in Kraków Voivodeship Żywiec, Wilamowice, Biała Krakowska and Jaworzno), and the North Western part Będzin...
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    the women. This Southern region of Poland is home to the Gorale Żywiecy (Żywiec highlanders). There are two different types of dances found in this region:...
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  • Podhalans, Poprad Gorals, Sącz Gorals, Sącz Lachs, Spišans, Zagórzans, and Żywiec Gorals. Polish: Małopolanie G. Odoj, A. Peć: Dziedzictwo kulturowe – edukacja...
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    Częstochowa with the city of Częstochowa, Kłobuck, Myszków, Zawiercie and Żywiec, as well as the cities of Dąbrowa Górnicza, Jaworzno and Sosnowiec). Divided...
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    Zolochiv (Polish: Złoczów, Yiddish: Zlotshev) Zhovkva (Polish: Żółkiew) Żywiec (Ukrainian: Живець, Zhyvets, German: Saybusch) West Galicia was part of...
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    Wenceslaus switched his faith to Catholicism, and brought a new priest from Żywiec, Wojciech Gagatkowski. However Lutherans dominated the town for decades...
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    Sosnowiec, Będzin, Chrzanów, and Zawiercie Counties, and parts of Olkusz and Żywiec Counties. These territories had an area of 94,000 km2 (36,000 sq mi) and...
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    also home to the Elbrewery, Poland's largest brewery, which belongs to the Żywiec Group (Heineken). The history of the Elblag Brewing Tradition dates back...
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    the local parish, which belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bielsko–Żywiec. The church is under cultural property protection. Fire station Elementary...
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    language. The Goral people in the mountainous south use their own nonstandard dialect, accenting and different intonation. The geographical distribution of the...
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    archive.org/web/20070513023228/http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Goral dialect from linguistic point of view – covering Zakamenné (in Slovak)...
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    Sosnowiec, Będzin, Chrzanów, and Zawiercie Counties, and parts of Olkusz and Żywiec Counties. The territories had an area of 94,000 km2 and a population of...
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    Association of the Lovers of the Village of Rogi, Society of Lovers of the Żywiec Region, Karolina Lanckorońska Group of Educational Institutions, Polish...
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    parts of Olkusz (Ilkenau) and Żywiec (Saybusch) counties. In late 1940 some 18–20,000 Poles were expelled from Żywiec during Action Saybusch. In total...
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    the German name Sohrau. The Polish name Żary and in the Upper Silesian dialect Żory, as well as the German name Sohrau are also mentioned in 1896 by the...
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    objects of cultural heritage; Catholic parish of the Diocese of Bielsko–Żywiec (seat of a deanery), with a rectory being an object of cultural heritage;...
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    on the main square. It was the first theater to give plays in Silesian dialect of Polish. Every first Monday of the month, the Silesian Opera singers...
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