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MazurMazurs are Polish ethnic group from Mazovia (Catholics) or East Prussia (Protestant), the latter often called Masurians in English.Their name derives from the Lekhitic tribe of Masovians (Mazowszanie) who gave their name to the land of Masovia (Mazowsze). In the Middle ages the inhabitants of the northern part of Masovia were called Mazurzy. Between the XIV and XVII centuries, settlers from northern Mazovia moved to former teritories of Old Prussians following their conquest by Teutonic Order. Because of the influx of Masovians into the southern lake region of Prussia the area started to be known as Masuria (Polish:Mazury, German:Masuren). During the reformation Masurians - as the whole population of Ducal Prussia - became protestant, while Masovia remained catholic.
In 1888, the Polish language was completely forbidden in schools of all levels. See Masuria for more detail Compare Warmiak See also:
Mazur is also a traditional Polish folk dance from Masovia. See also: Mazurka
Mazur (feminine: Mazur/Mazurowa, plural Mazurowie) is the 14th most popular surname in Poland (66,773 people) Mazur surname in voivodships: Famous people:
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