Masurian

Masurian
Of, from, or pertaining to Masuria or its culture or people
2. noun
Someone from Masuria.

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  • Masurian Institute — The Masurian Institute (Polish: Instytut Mazurski) in Olsztyn is a scientific research institution established in 1943 during World War II in the Nazi occupied Poland in Radość near Warsaw by the underground Masurian Union (Związek Mazurski),… …   Wikipedia

  • Masurian Canal — A disused canal lock The Masurian Canal is a canal connecting the Lava River in Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia (a tributary of the Pregolya) and Lake Mamry, one of the Masurian Lakes in Poland. It was constructed between 1764 and 1776 under the… …   Wikipedia

  • Masurian Lakeland — Lake district, northeastern Poland, containing more than 2,000 lakes. It extends 180 mi (290 km) eastward from the lower Vistula River to the Poland Belarus border and occupies an area of 20,000 sq mi (52,000 sq km). It was the scene of Russian… …   Universalium

  • Masurian — adjective see Masuria …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Masurian — See Masuria. * * * …   Universalium

  • masurian — ma·su·ri·an …   English syllables

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