Masuria

Masuria
An area in northeastern Poland, historically part of East Prussia.

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  • Masuria — [mə zoor′ē ə] region with many lakes, in NE Poland: formerly in East Prussia Masurian adj …   English World dictionary

  • Masuria — Mazury redirects here. For other uses, see Mazury (disambiguation). Sailing on Lake Mikołajki …   Wikipedia

  • Masuria — Lago helado en Masuria. Masuria o Mazuria (en polaco Mazury, en alemán Masurenland), antigua región del sur de la Prusia Oriental, poblada desde el siglo XII principalmente por eslavos mazovios de los cuales recibió el nombre, aunque luego fue… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Masuria — or German Masuren geographical name region NE Poland SE of Gulf of Gdańsk; formerly in East Prussia, Germany • Masurian adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Masuria — /meuh zoor ee euh/, n. a region in NE Poland, formerly in East Prussia, Germany: German defeat of Russians 1914 15. German, Masuren /mah zooh rddeuhn/. * * * …   Universalium

  • Masuria — (Mazowsze Pruskie) ► Región lacustre de Polonia, con más de cuatrocientos lagos (lagos masurianos) que comunican entre sí …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Masuria — Mazury pol …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • Masuria — Ma•su•ri•a [[t]məˈzʊər i ə[/t]] n. gov geg a region in NE Poland, formerly in East Prussia, Germany German, Ma•su•ren [[t]mɑˈzu rən[/t]] …   From formal English to slang

  • Masuria — /məˈsjʊəriə/ (say muh syoouhreeuh) noun a region of north eastern Poland; part of East Prussia until 1945; includes the Masurian Lakes where German forces defeated Russian forces in World War I (1914, 1915). –Masurian, adjective, noun …  

  • Masuria — /meuh zoor ee euh/, n. a region in NE Poland, formerly in East Prussia, Germany: German defeat of Russians 1914 15. German, Masuren /mah zooh rddeuhn/ …   Useful english dictionary

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