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page 1History of Mazovia
Duchy of Masovia
Polish Vassal
New East Prussia
province of the Kingdom of Prussia (1795-1807)
South Prussia
province of Prussia

Masovians
thumb|Masovians as Mazowszanie around the mid-Vistula River region
Masovians, also spelled as Mazovians, and historically known as Masurians, is an ethnographic group of Polish people that originates from the region of Masovia, located mostly within borders of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. They speak the Masovian dialect of Polish.
Masurians
The Masurians or Mazurs (; ; Masurian: Mazurÿ), historically also known as Prussian Masurians (Polish: Mazurzy pruscy), are a Polish ethnic group originating from the region of Masuria, within the modern-day Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. They number around 5,000 to 15,000 people. In the 2011 Polish census, 1,376 individuals declared themselves to be Masurian as either a first or a secondary identification. Before World War II and its post-war expulsions, Masurians used to be a more numerous ethnic group found in the southern parts of East Prussia for centuries. Today, most Masurians li

Duke of Masovia
aristocratic title in Poland
Duchy of Płock
duchy in Mazovia
Duchy of Czersk
former monarchy in Europe
Barbara Olelkówna
Lithuanian princess (~1428-~1490)