Masovian

Masovian
of, or pertaining to, Masovia
2. noun
Someone from Masovia

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  • Masovian language — Mazovian or Masovian (Mazovian: movo Masovsa) is a mixed Slavonic–Germanic language descending from the language of the Mazovians (the people living in Masovia Plain in 6th century). Is is spoken by more than 100 000 people. For historical… …   Wikipedia

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