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  1. Samogitia - Wikipedia

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    WebSamogitia or Žemaitija ( Samogitian: Žemaitėjė; see below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five cultural regions of Lithuania and formerly one of the two core administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania alongside Lithuania proper. [2] Žemaitija is located in northwestern Lithuania. Its largest city is Šiauliai.

  2. Samogitian language - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Samogitians and Lithuanians in the context of the other Baltic tribes, around 1200 Samogitian, heavily influenced by Curonian, originated from the East Baltic proto-Samogitian language, which was close to the Aukštaitian dialect of Lithuanian.

  3. Duchy of Samogitia - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Duchy of Samogitia ( Lithuanian: Žemaičių seniūnija, Samogitian: Žemaitėjės seniūnėjė, Polish: Księstwo żmudzkie) [1] was an administrative unit of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1422 (and from 1569, a member country of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ). Between 1422 and 1441 it was known as the Eldership of Samogitia.

  4. Samogitians - Wikiwand

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    WebSamogitians are a subgroup of Lithuanians that inhabit the region of Samogitia in Lithuania. Many speak the Samogitian dialect, one of the main dialects of the Lithuanian language together with the Aukštaitian dialect.[1] The Samogitian dialect differs the most from the standard Lithuanian language.[1]

  5. Talk:Samogitian language - Wikipedia

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    WebSamogitians had to be considered as lithuanians. It's probably the same political tactics which were used since XIII century by Vytautas the Grand Duke of Lithuania to absorb Samogitians and their lands, by spreading word to whole Europe that Samogitians are the same lithuanians, and speaks the same tongue.

  6. Samogitians - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    WebSamogitians (Samogitian: žemaitē, Lithuanian: žemaičiai, Latvian: žemaiši) are a subgroup of Lithuanians that inhabit the region of Samogitia in Lithuania. Many speak the Samogitian dialect , one of the main dialects of the Lithuanian …

  7. Proposals for closing projects/Closure of Samogitian Wikipedia

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    WebAug 08, 2010 · West Samogitians dialect (dōnėninkā) (they don't treat themselves as Samogitians from the ethnic side) is extint (there are may be 100 old people or less). South Samogitians (dūnėninkā) mostly speaks in Lithuanian with Samogitian accent, except Varnėškē (half of South dialect to north side).

  8. Samogitia | Familypedia | Fandom

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    WebSamogitia ( Samogitian: Žemaitėjė, Lithuanian: Žemaitija, literally lowlands) is one of the five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. It is located in northwestern Lithuania. Its largest city is Šiauliai /Šiaulē. The region has a long and distinct cultural history, reflected in the existence of the Samogitian dialect.

  9. Lithuanian Crusade - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Lithuanian Crusade was a series of economic Christian colonization campaigns by the Teutonic Order and the Livonian Order under the pretext of forcibly Christianizing the pagan Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Livonian Order occupied Riga in 1202 and the Teutonic Order conquered Culmerland in the 1230s. They first conquered other neighboring ...

  10. About: Samogitians

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    WebSamogitians (Samogitian: Žemaitē, Lithuanian: Žemaičiai, Latvian: Žemaiši) are a subgroup of Lithuanians that inhabit the region of Samogitia in Lithuania. Many speak the Samogitian dialect, one of the main dialects of the Lithuanian language together with the Aukštaitian dialect. The Samogitian dialect differs the most from the standard Lithuanian language. …

  11. Samogitian uprisings | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    WebSamogitian uprisings refer to two uprisings by the Samogitians against the Teutonic Knights in 1401–1404 and 1409. Samogitia was granted to the Teutonic Knights by Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania, several times in order to enlist Knights' support for his other military affairs.

  12. Samogítia - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure

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    Websamogítia o samogícia (en samogitià: žemaitėjė, en lituà: žemaitija, en llatí: capitanatus samogítiae) és el nom d'una regió etnohistòrica corresponent a la major part de l'occident de l'actual lituània, a la vora del mar bàltic; té com a límits, al sud el riu neman, que la separa de la borússia (actualment óblast de kaliningrad ), al nord el riu …

  13. Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Samogitian - Meta

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    WebIn doubt - I really doubt about Samogitian wiki. Samogiatian is considered a dialect of Lithuanian by huge majority of linguists and speakers (see discussion in en:Samogitian language ). Of course, Samogitian is a dialect which differs the most from standard Lithuanian. However, differences are mostly phonetical.

  14. Wikipedia

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    WebArkieju ivairuobė. Arkiejės ( luotīnėškā: Archaea) īr prokariuotu gropė, sīkio so bakterėjuom ėr eukariuotās sodar vėina ėš trėjū gīvībės domenu. Tonkiausē gīvėn ekstremaliuom sālīguom. Anuoms vēkont sosėskvarmava ėšskėrtėnės fizioluogėnē, biokemėnē ė genetėnē arkieju savėtomā.

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