Not only „Ziemie zachodnie“ at the end of 16th century is a foreign concept but also unified national language is a modern idea.
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By XV century I think that there would be much more Polish language in Vilnius region
Gamebyter on
At the time of the partitions only 5% of Poland could read/write mostly Jews and Protestants. Makes you think.
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And the source is…. a guess.
There were no population census at those times, it’s impossible to make a reliable map like that, especially with languages like Prussian, Serbo Lusatian or such… And not a single spot with Kashubian, really?
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Not only „Ziemie zachodnie“ at the end of 16th century is a foreign concept but also unified national language is a modern idea.
By XV century I think that there would be much more Polish language in Vilnius region
At the time of the partitions only 5% of Poland could read/write mostly Jews and Protestants. Makes you think.
And the source is…. a guess.
There were no population census at those times, it’s impossible to make a reliable map like that, especially with languages like Prussian, Serbo Lusatian or such… And not a single spot with Kashubian, really?