Kuyavians

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Kuyavians are a Polish ethnographic group traditionally inhabiting the historical region of Kuyavia in north-central Poland, known for their distinct folk culture, dialect, and customs.

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Kuyavians canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic subgroup
ethnographic group
associatedCity Aleksandrów Kujawski
Inowrocław
Radziejów NERFINISHED
Włocławek
associatedVoivodeship Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
country Poland
culturalContinuity maintained into 21st century
culturalHeritage Polish folk traditions
culturalIdentity regional Polish identity
culturalRegionOf north-central Poland
surface form: Central Poland
culturalSymbol Kuyavian embroidery
Kuyavian floral motifs
dialect Kuyavian dialect
dialectFamily Greater Polish dialects
ethnicGroupOf Poles
ethnographicRegion Kuyavia
folkCulture Kuyavian folk culture
folkDanceRhythm triple meter
folkDanceType polonaise-derived dances
historicalAffiliation Kingdom of Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
historicalRegion Kuyavia
knownFor distinct folk costumes
distinct folk customs
distinct folk dances
distinct folk music
language Polish
locatedIn north-central Poland
majorityReligion Roman Catholicism
musicInstrument accordion
clarinet
violin
neighboringEthnographicGroups Chełmno Land people
Poles
surface form: Greater Poles

Mazovians
surface form: Masovians
partOf Polish nation
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
selfDesignationLanguage Polish
traditionalCostume Kuyavian folk costume
traditionalDance Kujawiak
traditionalEconomy agriculture
animal husbandry
traditionalMusicStyle Kuyavian folk music
traditionalRegion Kuyavia

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