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    1. Slow-Management-4462 on

      Those are some very strange shaped municipalities (well, not Litewski). Is it gerrymandering or something like that?

    2. Ok-Acanthisitta2282 on

      Germans used to live there. A pity they lost so many territories after WW2. At least Pomerania and Silesia should remain ethnically German.

    3. TheFumingatzor on

      Lots of missing blue in the eastern part of it, past the line. Definitely lots of German speakers in silesian voivodeship.

    4. Ornery-Camera2522 on

      i had no idea about the INSEE data on names, that’s really interesting

    5. Temporary_Sea4081 on

      time-traveling pr strategies, ahead of the curve in more ways than one

    6. FullPhilosopher9867 on

      I believe Wilamowski, Podlaski, Silesian and Goral Ethnolect should be considered a thing on such map

    7. Whenever Polish minority languages get brought up, Poles get really giddy at showing this map and love to point out how small the languages actually are. Dunno why

    8. Wonder how a map of de-facto bilingual/minotiry polish municipalities would look like.

    9. ColdDepartment3900 on

      i had a similar experience in croatia, where people spoke different local dialects instead of standard croatian

    10. Top_Calligrapher4265 on

      How come there are still Germans in Silesia despite their expulsion?

    11. Aggressive-Ring-127 on

      i love the simplicity of this map, really lets the info stand out

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