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1340:, 90% of Lithuanians lived in the areas close to the Polish-Lithuanian border and nearly 60% of them resided in Gmina Puńsk. The 2011 census, which allowed respondents to declare double national and ethnic identity, found that 49% of the people who declared Lithuanian nationality (either as their first or second identity) lived in Gmina Puńsk and Gmina Sejny (3,846 out of 7,863).
219:
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The Foch line coincided approximately with the eastern ethnic boundary of
Lithuania. It evolved into the future Polish–Lithuanian border, which was internationally recognized in 1923, while being rejected by the Lithuanian government. A small ethnically Lithuanian area (north of Sejny (Lithuanian:
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Kozłowska, Dorota; Ryszkowski, Wojciech; Kulikowska, Ewa; Fiłonowicz, Tomasz (2014). "Kultywowanie i popularność warsztatów rękodzielniczych na
Suwalszczyźnie (Promotion and popularity of handicrafts workshops in the Suwałki region)". In Kozłowska, Dorota (ed.).
2016:
Wiśniewski, Jerzy (1967). "Dzieje osadnictwa w powiecie augustowskim od XV do końca XVIII wieku (The history of the colonization of the district of
Augustow in the period covering the 15th and 18th centuries)". In Antoniewicz, Jerzy (ed.).
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The northern part of what was then Suwałki province, which belonged until World War I to the so-called Polish
Kingdom, a part of the Russian Empire, was an ethnically Lithuanian area, and it now belongs to the Lithuanian
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802:, which took place on 16 February 1919. Nevertheless, the German military saw further strengthening of Polish aspirations as disadvantageous and in March 1919 handed control over the area to the Lithuanian
1975:
1941:
1976:"Gminy, w których udział mniejszości narodowych, etnicznych lub społeczności posługującej się językiem kaszubskim wsród ogółu mieszkańców stanowił w 2011 roku co najmniej 10% (2011 Census data)"
767:(district) and 74.2% in the Suwałki Kreis. Lithuanians accounted for 0.3% and 9.6% respectively. The Sejny Kreis had a Lithuanian majority of 51%. Poles made up 43.3% of the population.
994:, while in the Soviet-occupied part the Russians carried out deportations of Poles into the USSR. In April 1940, the Germans carried out mass deportations of local Polish
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The Suwałki region is a peculiar territory established in the 19th c. and combining the areas once belonging to the Great Duchy of
Lithuania and to the Crown.
983:
1386:
1983:
1949:
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Naruszewicz, Tomasz (2003). "Dzieje społeczności żydowskiej w Bakałarzewie w latach 1800–1914". In
Markowski, Artur; Śleszyński, Wojciech (eds.).
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In
November 1918, the German forces allowed the establishment of Polish civilian administration in the form of the Provisional Citizens' Council (
91:
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between Poland and
Lithuania. The line left on the Polish side: the counties of Suwałki and Augustów, the town of Sejny, and four communes (
695:, in a Russian census conducted during the 1880s, was about 58% Lithuanian. Most of its territory is now part of Lithuania, with only three
1633:
1569:
Filipowicz, Sławomir (2003). "Archiwalia
Suwalszczyzny. Zasób rozproszony (Archive materials of the Suwałki Region–dispersed holdings)".
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era ushered in the first settled agricultural communities in the area of present-day Poland, whose founders had migrated from the
2239:
2092:"The contemporary situation of Polish minority in Lithuania and Lithuanian minority in Poland from the institutional perspective"
1387:"Geografia wyborcza województwa podlaskiego (Electoral geography in the Podlaskie Voivodship in the context of local elections)"
84:
1942:"Mniejszości narodowe i etniczne oraz społeczność posługująca się językiem kaszubskim wg powiatów w 2011 r. (2011 Census data)"
1740:
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had a Jewish majority in the late 19th century and was inhabited mainly by Jews in the interwar period. Today both Puńsk and
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The stops on my way to Warsaw at Seinai and
Suvalkai, where the majority of Poland's Lithuanians live, were also important.
973:
509:
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1053:(15.5%). There are Lithuanian schools and cultural societies present in the Suwałki region and the Lithuanian language is
1926:
Guzewicz, Wojciech (2008). "Eksterminacja duchowieństwa katolickiego na Suwalszczyźnie w okresie okupacji niemieckiej".
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of Poland, respectively. The region was the least economically developed part of Poland in the interwar period.
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populations adopted and further developed the agricultural way of life, between 4400 and about 2000 BC. During
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from advancing Soviets. In September 1920, the Poles forced the Lithuanians to withdraw behind the Foch Line.
833:
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The region was disputed between Poland and Lithuania after their re-emergence as independent states following
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Buchowski gives the following data: Lithuanians – 60%, Poles – 20%, Jews – 16%, Germans – 3%, Russians – 1%.
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The Suwałki Region has many lakes and forests and is considered a relatively undeveloped region in Poland.
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After World War II, Poland regained control over the territory. The area was administratively part of the
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Seinai) and around Puńsk (Lithuanian: Punskas)) was left under Polish control. The Suwałki section of the
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2018:
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The aforementioned units roughly correspondended to the actual administrative division of the area into
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in the wake of World War I, but its eastern borders were not settled. The Suwałki Region was claimed by
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Augustów Uyezd – Polish (49.1%), Belarusian (32.5%), Jewish (11.6%), Russian (5.4%), Lithuanian (0.2%);
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Suwałki Uyezd – Polish (66.8%), Jewish (11.3%), Lithuanian (8.5%), Russian (7.9%), German (4.3%);
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Sejny Uyezd – Lithuanian (59.6%), Polish (22.9%), Jewish (11.8%), Russian (4.4%), German (1.2%).
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Most of the Sejny county (10 out of 14 communes) remained on the Lithuanian side of the line.
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The Lithuanian army left the region in July–August 1919, after the Entente's decision and the
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Najwięcej Litwinów zamieszkuje w gminie Puńsk, gdzie stanowią oni około 80 proc. mieszkańców.
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Sztetł - Wspólne Dziedzictwo: szkice z dziejów ludności żydowskiej Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
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Evolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia
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period, the Lithuanian authorities claimed that the region consisted of three counties (see
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763:. In the German census of 1916, Poles constituted 86.6% of the inhabitants in the Augustów
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2023:(in Polish and English). Białostockie Towarzystwo Naukowe. pp. 14, 39, 139, 167, 292.
8:
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806:. In May 1919, units of the Lithuanian army joined German troops in Suwałki and Sejny.
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This article is about the part of the region in Poland. For the part in Lithuania, see
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The three corresponding uyezds (counties) had the following population, by language:
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was formed in the second half of the 19th century to describe the territory of the
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Vitalija Stravinskienė. Lenkijos Lietuvių bandruomenė 1944-2000 metais. 2004, p.32
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719:– Polish (38.7% ), Jewish (32.9%), Russian, (21.6%), Lithuanian (0.5%);
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725:– Jewish (50.8%), Polish (40.4%), Lithuanian (4.2%), Russian (2.5%).
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until 1569. Afterwards it was divided between the Grand Duchy and the
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1257:, Augustów was transferred to the Crown and absorbed by the Augustów
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ordered the German army to leave the Suwałki Region, and adopted the
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God's Playground A History of Poland: Volume II: 1795 to the Present
1478:. President of the Republic of Lithuania. 1998-08-30. Archived from
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314:. The area has since been part of Poland, with the exception of the
1842:(15th ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 1992. p. 590U.
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759:, the region was captured by the German army and incorporated into
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English language information site about Suwalszczyzna for visitors
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campaign, which included mass arrests, massacres, deportations to
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United States Congress Select Committee on Communist Aggression,
1662:Šenavičienė, Ieva (1999). "Tautos budimas ir blaivybės sąjūdis".
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remained largely void of settlement until the 16th century, when
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TROOS encompassed the counties of Augustów, Suwałki, and Sejny.
825:) of the Sejny county: Krasnopol, Krasnowo, Berżniki, and Giby.
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A map of the Suwałki Region, with towns, roads and forest areas
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in the 14th century, their southern lands were repopulated by
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in September 1939, most of the Suwałki Region was annexed by
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699:, Augustów, Suwałki, and Sejny, partially located in Poland.
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291:, and roughly corresponds to the southern part of the former
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Russian Empire Census of 1897. demoscope.ru. (in Russian).
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Russian Empire Census of 1897. demoscope.ru. (in Russian).
1997:
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From top, left to right: Sumowo Bakałarzewskie Lake and
2020:
Studia i materiały do dziejów Pojezierza Augustowskiego
976:, the Polish population was subjected to the genocidal
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The town of Sejny was located on the Polish-Lithuanian
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The region belonged, either fully or partially, to the
2107:(1). Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization.
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Rekreacja, turystyka i tradycje na obszarach wiejskich
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and exceeded 10% of the inhabitants in two communes –
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recorded the linguistic composition of local towns:
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area beginning about 5500 BC. Later, the native post-
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where they accounted for 20.2% of the population in
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322:. The Suwałki Region remains as the center of the
2226:
2090:Barwiński, Marek; Leśniewska, Katarzyna (2014).
1026:until 1998, and since 1999 it is located in the
1548:(2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. p. 334.
1396:(in Polish) (12). Wolters Kluwer Polska: 256.
796:Tymczasowa Rada Obywatelska Okręgu Suwalskiego
652:Modern Lithuanian borders superimposed on the
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259:) is a historical region around the city of
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1896:(in Polish). Książka i Wiedza. p. 51.
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675:In 1815, the Suwałki Region became part of
668:from 1795 to 1807. It then belonged to the
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2003:
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1503:Derwich, Marek; Żurek, Adam, eds. (2002).
798:, TROOS). They permitted elections to the
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1840:The New Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XIV
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1766:(in Polish). Adam Marszałek. p. 30.
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1741:Lithuanian Catholic Academy of Science
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1253:(from the mid-13th c. to 1409). After
1037:. Lithuanians are concentrated in the
964:. A small part, including the town of
928:of Augustów, Suwałki and Sejny of the
2162:, Yale University Press 2003, page 33
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1621:
857:administrative divisions of Lithuania
238:
785:1920 peace treaty with Soviet Russia
781:re-established independent Lithuania
1033:The area is still inhabited by the
944:World War II destruction in Suwałki
664:, the whole region belonged to the
619:
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1894:Konflikt polsko-litewski 1918-1920
1546:Historical Dictionary of Lithuania
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998:to concentration camps, including
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1946:mniejszosci.narodowe.mswia.gov.pl
1762:Srebrakowski, Aleksander (2001).
1364:(in Polish). WSWFIT. p. 63.
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616:began to migrate into the area.
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1634:"Puńsk. Historia miejscowości"
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634:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
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359:Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
302:. This dispute along with the
122:Basilica of the Visitation in
13:
1:
1724:Buchowski, Krzysztof (2003).
1343:
687:in the aftermath of the 1830
324:Lithuanian minority in Poland
2235:Historical regions in Poland
2075:Lithuanian Embassy in Poland
1544:Sužiedėlis, Saulius (2011).
1324:have Lithuanian majorities.
679:, a state which was tied by
451:, contested during 1919–1920
316:German and Soviet occupation
7:
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34:Historical region in Poland
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2240:Lithuania–Poland relations
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2109:Polish Academy of Sciences
1869:Princeton University Press
890:formed around the city of
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257:Suvalkų kraštas, Suvalkija
26:
1892:Łossowski, Piotr (1996).
1573:(in Polish and English).
1448:Glanville, Price (1998).
1415:Eberhardt, Piotr (2015).
1057:in the commune of Puńsk.
844:remained unchanged after
662:Third Partition of Poland
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1532:Derwich & Żurek 2002
1509:Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie
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1120:Augustów Primeval Forest
908:centered on the town of
842:Polish–Lithuanian border
626:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
566:Polish Early Middle Ages
523:Polish People's Republic
347:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
43:
2211:54.100000°N 22.933333°E
2169:, WS Hein 1972, page 71
2052:University of Białystok
1863:Gross, Jan. T. (2002).
1764:Polacy w Litewskiej SSR
1605:Oxford University Press
1599:Davies, Norman (2005).
1385:Madras, Tomasz (2011).
800:Polish Legislative Sejm
630:Polish–Lithuanian union
240:[suvalʂt͡ʂɨzna]
2153:Encyclopedia Lituanica
1930:(in Polish) (10): 143.
1267:starostwo augustowskie
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1245:Parts of the Augustów
1187:Demographics of Poland
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1155:Biebrza National Park
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1055:spoken in the offices
1028:Podlaskie Voivodeship
1022:until 1975, then the
1020:Białystok Voivodeship
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930:Białystok Voivodeship
872:based in the town of
834:Polish Army's retreat
775:Poland's sovereignty
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332:
308:Polish-Lithuanian War
306:was the cause of the
275:. It encompasses the
192: • Summer (
2216:54.100000; 22.933333
968:was occupied by the
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2117:10.7163/GPol.2014.2
2100:Geographia Polonica
1828:, pp. 183–184.
1816:, pp. 180–181.
1789:, pp. 178–179.
1534:, pp. 116–119.
1227:Suwałki Governorate
1170:Wigry National Park
1035:Lithuanian minority
1024:Suwałki Voivodeship
988:concentration camps
704:1897 Russian Census
693:Suwałki Governorate
672:from 1808 to 1815.
654:Suwałki Governorate
636:, both forming the
588:were eradicated or
337:until 14th century
293:Suwałki Governorate
2155:, J. Kapočius 1978
2151:Simas Sužiedēlis,
1423:. pp. 27–28.
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972:until 1941. Under
950:invasion of Poland
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809:In July 1919, the
666:Kingdom of Prussia
658:
570:West Baltic tribes
371:Kingdom of Prussia
2245:Regions of Europe
1511:. pp. 8–53.
1430:978-1-317-47096-0
1371:978-83-929836-8-2
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979:Intelligenzaktion
974:German occupation
888:Suvalkų Apskritis
689:November Uprising
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