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Lechites (Polish: Lechici, German: Lechiten), also known as the Lechitic tribes (Polish: Plemiona lechickie, German: Lechitische Stämme), is a name given to certain West Slavic tribes who inhabited modern-day Poland and East Germany, and were speakers of the Lechitic languages. Distinct from
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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Lechites, or Lekhites ( Polish: Lechici ), are an ethnic and linguistic subdivision of West Slavs. Lechitic group include: Masovians. Lendians. Polans. Vyatichi. Radimichs.
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lechites
Category:Lechites. Lechites or Lekhites (Polish: Lechici, Old Norse Leasir) - an linguistic, very like subdivision of West Slavs. The main article for this category is Lechites. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lechites.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechitic_languages
The term Lechitic is applied both to the languages of this group and to Slavic peoples speaking these languages (known as Lechites). The term is related to the name of the legendary Polish forefather Lech and the name Lechia by which Poland was formerly sometimes known. For more details, see Lechites. See also. Lech, Čech, and Rus; Notes
- Geographic distribution: Poland
- https://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechites
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Talk:Lechites. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Poland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Poland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale.
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Category talk:Lechites. This category is within the scope of WikiProject Ethnic groups, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles relating to ethnic groups, nationalities, and other cultural identities on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list ...
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Media in category "Lechites". The following 92 files are in this category, out of 92 total. 011 Tracht aus dem Mittelalter - so erschaffen in Krosno, Sanok (2013).JPG 3,264 × 4,928; 1.98 MB. 0118 Wikingerlager 2013 in Ostbeskiden.jpg 1,024 × 1,546; 1.07 MB. 02015 0029 Mittelalter Kleidung für Wikingerfrauen, Beskiden.JPG 2,845 × 4,553; 5.72 MB.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_monarchs
Poland was ruled at various times either by dukes and princes (10th to 14th centuries) or by kings (11th to 18th centuries). During the latter period, a tradition of free election of monarchs made it a uniquely electable position in Europe (16th to 18th centuries).. The first known Polish ruler is Duke Mieszko I, who adopted Christianity under the authority of Rome in the year 966.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poles_in_Ukraine
The Polish minority in Ukraine officially numbers about 144,130 (according to the 2001 census), of whom 21,094 (14.6%) speak Polish as their first language. The history of Polish settlement in current territory of Ukraine dates back to 1030–31. In Late Middle Ages, following the extinction of the Rurik dynasty in 1323, the Kingdom of Poland extended east in 1340 to include the lands of ...