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Historical region of Poland
Warmia (Polish: Warmia [ˈvarmja] ; Latin: Varmia, Warmia; German: Ermland; Warmian: Warńija; Old Prussian: Wārmi) is both a historical and an ethnographic
Warmia
Province in Poland
adopted in 1998. The province's name derives from two historic regions, Warmia and Masuria, although also parts of other regions are located within the
Warmian–Masurian_Voivodeship
Prince-bishopric in Warmia (1243–1772)
The Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (Polish: Biskupie Księstwo Warmińskie; German: Fürstbistum Ermland) was a semi-independent ecclesiastical state, ruled by
Prince-Bishopric_of_Warmia
Football league
IV liga Warmia-Masuria group (grupa warmińsko-mazurska), also known as Superscore IV liga Warmińsko-Mazurska for sponsorship reasons, is one of the groups
IV_liga_Warmia-Masuria
Historic province of Prussia and Germany
border with Congress Poland, winding its course northward through southern Warmia (German: Ermland) and the central portion of the province. In the southernmost
East_Prussia
Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)
Schilling, a live-in housekeeper, were seen as scandalous by two bishops of Warmia who urged him over the years to break off relations with his "mistress"
Nicolaus_Copernicus
Diocese of Warmia (Polish: Diecezja warmińska, Latin: Dioecesis Varmiensis, German: Bistum Ermland), which was elevated to the Archdiocese of Warmia in 1992
List_of_bishops_of_Warmia
Polish football club
Warmia Grajewo is a Polish football club, founded in 1924. It currently competes in the IV liga Podlasie, the fifth level of Polish football league system
Warmia_Grajewo
15th-century war in Poland
conflict in the Polish province of Warmia between the King of Poland Casimir IV and Nicolaus von Tüngen, the new bishop of Warmia chosen – without the king's
War_of_the_Priests_(Poland)
Capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
is the largest city in Warmia, and has been the capital of the voivodeship since 1999. In the same year, the University of Warmia and Masuria was founded
Olsztyn
German state (1701–1918)
annexed Royal Prussia and Warmia became the Province of West Prussia, while the Duchy of Prussia (along with part of Warmia) became the Province of East
Kingdom_of_Prussia
Catholic archdiocese in Poland
The Archdiocese of Warmia (Polish: Archidiecezja warmińska, German: Erzdiözese Ermland) is a Latin Church Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Warmia
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Warmia
Polish traditional clothing can be divided into two categories, the peasant folk costumes (Polish: stroje ludowe) which vary by ethnographic group and
Polish_traditional_clothing
Historical region on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Europe
Voivodeship and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, covering the Prussian historical areas of Pomesania, Pogesania and Warmia, the only actual Prussian territories
Prussia_(region)
Subdialect of the Polish language
is a dialect of the Polish language, present in the historical region of Warmia, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. It is spoken by Warmians. It is
Warmian_dialect
Town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
the Polish–Russian (Kaliningrad) border. The nearest city is Olsztyn in Warmia, 38 km (24 mi) to the southeast. In medieval times, an Old Prussian settlement
Morąg
Village in Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Duje [dujɛ] is a village in Gmina Barciany, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. The village is situated on the
Duje, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Duje,_Warmian-Masurian_Voivodeship
Region of northeastern Poland
which is inhabited by approximately 500,000 people. Masuria is bordered by Warmia, Powiśle and Chełmno Land in the west, Mazovia in the south, Podlachia and
Masuria
This is a list of German language place names in Poland, now exonyms for towns and villages in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. List of German exonyms
List of German exonyms in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
List_of_German_exonyms_in_the_Warmian-Masurian_Voivodeship
Public university in Olsztyn, Poland
The University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn is a public university in Olsztyn, Poland. It was established on 1 September 1999, in accordance with the
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
University_of_Warmia_and_Mazury_in_Olsztyn
Dialect of Polish language
considered separate dialects, see Kociewie dialect, Chełmo-Dobrzyń dialect, and Warmia dialect, which is a Masovian dialect. Polish: dialekt chełmińsko-kociewsko-warmiński
Chełmno–Kociewie–Warmia dialect
Chełmno–Kociewie–Warmia_dialect
1385–1795 territorial possessions of the King of Poland
Sieradz Voivodeship (województwo sieradzkie, Sieradz) Prince-Bishopric of Warmia Bełz Voivodeship (województwo bełzkie, Bełz) Bracław Voivodeship (województwo
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland
Ribbon lake in Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship
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Wet Lake (Warmia-Masuria Voivodeship)
Wet_Lake_(Warmia-Masuria_Voivodeship)
Historical ethnical group
Warmians (also Warmi) were a Prussian tribe that lived in Warmia (Polish: Warmia, Latin: Varmia, German: Ermland, Lithuanian: Varmė), a territory which
Warmians
Crimes against the Polish nation committed by Nazi Germany and Axis collaborationist forces during the invasion of Poland, along with auxiliary battalions
Nazi war crimes in occupied Poland during World War II
Nazi_war_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II
Former Latin Catholic diocese in medieval Prussia
of Warmia in the 17th century, and the title of bishop of Samland was occasionally used by Warmian bishops. From 1617 to 1773, the Bishops of Warmia were
Diocese_of_Samland
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
University of Chicago Press. p. 204. Pro forma candidate to Prince-Bishop of Warmia, cf. Dobrzycki, Jerzy, and Leszek Hajdukiewicz, "Kopernik, Mikołaj", Polski
Christianity
Historical Baltic tribal group
survived in the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, the territory of secular rule comprising a third of the then Diocese of Warmia. With Protestantism came the use
Old_Prussians
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
(German: Dietrichswalde) is a village in northeastern Poland located in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, near Olsztyn. Gietrzwałd is the capital
Gietrzwałd
Autonomous province of the Kingdom of Poland (1466–1569)
Teutonic Order in the Second Peace of Thorn (1466) the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (Ermland) with Frauenburg (Frombork), Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński, then
Royal_Prussia
Ethnic group from Warmia, Poland
Warmians are a Polish ethnic group from Warmia. Most are Roman Catholic and today speak the Warmian subdialect of Polish; historically, some Warmians also
Warmians_(ethnic_group)
Town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
capital of Warmia and formerly its largest town. Lidzbark itself was a religious and cultural center, for which it was known as the Pearl of Warmia. For a
Lidzbark_Warmiński
Polish football club
Ostróda, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. They compete in the fifth-tier IV liga Warmia-Masuria. In 2020, they were promoted to II liga. "Sokół Ostróda w II lidze
Sokół_Ostróda
Crimes committed by Nazi Germany in Warmia
crimes in Warmia consist of crimes committed by Nazi Germany during the 1930s and World War II against the indigenous Polish population in Warmia. The activities
Nazi_crimes_in_Warmia
Historical Province
within the larger kingdom. Royal Prussia (consisting of the Malbork Land and Warmia, which were parts of historical Prussia and also of historically PolishPomerelia)
Province_of_Prussia
special local privileges. Royal Prussia included the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (Ermland), which was surrounded on three sides by the Monastic state. Nicolaus
Siege_of_Allenstein
Type of dance
Polish folk dances are a tradition rooted in ten centuries of Polish culture and history. Many of the dances stem from regional customs and historical
Polish_folk_dances
Polish footballer
6+1⁄2 in) Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2002 Warmia i Mazury Olsztyn 2003 Stomil Olsztyn 15 (0) 2003–2005 Kujawiak Włocławek
Michał_Trzeciakiewicz
Below is a list of newspapers published in Poland. In Poland, the distinction between the broadsheet and tabloid newspapers is mostly format, as most newspapers
List_of_newspapers_in_Poland
Lithuanian potato dish
cream sauce and bacon bits or pork rinds. In the Suwałki Region, Podlachia, Warmia and Masuria, it is known as kartacz (pol.Tooltip literal translation: grapeshot)
Cepelinai
Oberbayern, Germany) Martyrs of Warmia Archdiocese (Nazism): Paweł Katscherowski (1891–1939), Priest of the Archdiocese of Warmia (Wejherowo – Olsztyn, Poland)
List of Polish Catholic saints
List_of_Polish_Catholic_saints
Town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
([braˈɲɛvɔ]) (German: Braunsberg in Ostpreußen) is a town in northern Poland, in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, with a population of 16,907 as of
Braniewo
Peace treaty between Poland and the Teutonic Order
region of Elbing (Elbląg) and Marienburg (Malbork), and the Bishopric of Warmia, which were also recognized as part of Poland. The eastern part remained
Second_Peace_of_Thorn_(1466)
leader of that executive is called the marszałek. Pomerania West Pomerania Warmia–Masuria Podlaskie Masovia Kuyavian– Pomerania Greater Poland Lubusz Lower
Administrative divisions of Poland
Administrative_divisions_of_Poland
Polish Catholic cardinal
1612 – 29 December 1634) was a Polish cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of Warmia and Kraków. He was the son of Sigismund III Vasa and Constance of Austria
John_Albert_Vasa
Former eastern territories of Germany that became parts of Poland
population. Therefore, aside from certain regions such as West Upper Silesia, Warmia and Masuria, as of 1945 most of these territories did not contain sizeable
Recovered_Territories
25th Miss Polski pageant
Małgorzata Habdas 22 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) Sandra Jędruszek 21 172 cm (5 ft 7.5 in) Warmia-Masuria Katarzyna Gajewska 22 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) West Pomerania Kamila Wasilewska
Miss_Polski_2014
Airport in Szczytno
rebuilt with high EU subsidies as part of the "Regional Operational Programme Warmia and Mazury 2007–2013". Its runway was extended and overhauled; a new terminal
Olsztyn-Mazury_Airport
Manuscript of Nicolaus Copernicus
ledgers handwritten by Copernicus when he was an economic administrator in Warmia. Mikołaj Kopernik, S. Grzybowski, wydanie II, Książka i wiedza, Warszawa
Locationes mansorum desertorum
Locationes_mansorum_desertorum
Roman Catholic diocese in Poland
ecclesiastical province of Warmia in Poland. March 25, 1992: Established as Diocese of Ełk from the Diocese of Łomża and Diocese of Warmia Cathedral: Katedra
Diocese_of_Ełk
Polish footballer
Korsze 2000 Stomil Olsztyn 3 (0) 2001–2002 Stomil Olsztyn II 2002–2004 Warmia i Mazury Olsztyn 2004–2008 OKS 1945 Olsztyn 2008–2010 Dolcan Ząbki 36 (1)
Jacek_Gabrusewicz
Military conflicts
conflict in the Polish province of Warmia between the King of Poland Casimir IV and Nicolaus von Tüngen, the new bishop of Warmia chosen – without the king's
Polish–Teutonic_Wars
1656 treaty between Sweden and Brandenburg
became a Swedish vassal for the Duchy of Prussia and Ermland (Ermeland, Warmia). In a second treaty, negotiated on 24 February 1656 in Königsberg (Królewiec)
Treaty_of_Königsberg_(1656)
District in Prussia
Prussian-German district in the period from 1818 to 1945. Due to its affiliation with Warmia, the district had a majority Catholic population, and the Center Party won
Kreis_Heilsberg
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
(administrative district) called Gmina Dywity. It is located on the Dywickie Lake in Warmia. The village was first mentioned in 1354. It was visited by Nicolaus Copernicus
Dywity
Constituency of the Parliament of Poland
European Parliament 1. Pomerania 2. Kuyavian–Pomeranian 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia
Sejm_Constituency_no._10
Prince-Bishop of Warmia
Martinus Cromerus; 11 November 1512 – 23 March 1589) was Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), a Polish cartographer, diplomat and historian in the Kingdom
Marcin_Kromer
German-language exonyms for places in Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. List of German exonyms for places in Poland German exonyms (Warmia)
German exonyms (Olsztyn County)
German_exonyms_(Olsztyn_County)
Place in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
(German: Bischofsburg, [ˈbɪʃɔfsbʊʁk] ) is a town in northern Poland, in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is located in Olsztyn County and
Biskupiec
Kind of bag that is delivered in Germany to students on the first day of school
the German border, and parts of Poland (Greater Poland, Upper Silesia, Warmia), set off for their first day of school upon entering first grade, their
Schultüte
Place in Poland
needed] Geography of Poland Masuria Masurian dialects Tourism in Poland Warmia "Pojezierze Mazurskie". Najpiękniejsze miejsca w Polsce. VC. Travelling
Masurian_Lake_District
Roman Catholic diocese in Poland
Koszalin–Kołobrzeg Diocese of Zielona Góra–Gorzów Province of Warmia Archdiocese of Warmia Diocese of Elbląg Diocese of Ełk Province of Warszawa Archdiocese
Diocese_of_Łowicz
Beauty pageant
179 cm (5 ft 10.5 in) Subcarpathia Karolina Grodzka 21 184 cm (6 ft 0 in) Warmia-Masuria Karolina Urbańska 19 176 cm (5 ft 9 in) Polish Community in Lithuania
Miss_Polonia_2018
Historical state (1525–1701)
voivodships of Chełmno, Malbork, Pomerania, and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia if Frederick William would support Charles Gustav's effort. The proposition
Duchy_of_Prussia
Baltic state, 1226–1561
Chełmno Land and Gdańsk Pomerania) and ceded the western part of Prussia (Warmia, as well as parts of Pomesania and Pogesania) to Poland after the Peace
State_of_the_Teutonic_Order
Polish politician
Zbigniew Gryglas is a Polish entrepreneur, manager, politician, civil servant and philanthropist. Graduated from Olsztyn University, National School of
Zbigniew_Gryglas
Roman Catholic cathedral in Berlin, Germany
1 November 1773, when the king's friend, Ignacy Krasicki, the Bishop of Warmia (later Archbishop of Gniezno), officiated at the cathedral's consecration
St._Hedwig's_Cathedral
Polish parliamentary constituency
European Parliament 1. Pomerania 2. Kuyavian–Pomeranian 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia
Sejm_Constituency_no._11
German state from 1871 to 1918
population was deported following WWII) World War II Silesia, East Brandenburg, Warmia, Masuria, southern East Prussia, central and eastern parts of Pomerania
German_Empire
Name list
landed nobility of the Kingdom of Poland Mikołaj Szyszkowski, bishop of Warmia from 1633 until his death in 1643 Mikołaj Zebrzydowski, Palatine of Lublin
Mikołaj
Polish association football player
signed for VPS in Finland. In 1997, Baca signed for Polish second-tier team Warmia Olsztyn [pl]. In 2010, he signed for GLKS Jonkowo in the Polish seventh
Cezary_Baca
Polish parliamentary constituency
European Parliament 1. Pomerania 2. Kuyavian–Pomeranian 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia
Sejm_Constituency_no._23
Teutonic Order in the 13th and 14th centuries, since 1454/1466 part of Poland (Warmia and part of Powiśle directly, remainder as a fief) – – Parts of the historic
List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland
List_of_Gothic_brick_buildings_in_Poland
Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, which fell to the Kingdom of Prussia with the First Partition of Poland in 1772. After the incorporation of Warmia into Prussia,
Landkreis_Allenstein
Polish parliamentary constituency
European Parliament 1. Pomerania 2. Kuyavian–Pomeranian 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia
Sejm_Constituency_no._29
Legislature of Warmian-Masurian, Poland
government, headed by the province's marshal. The current Executive Board of Warmia-Masuria is a coalition government between Civic Coalition, Polish People's
Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship Sejmik
Warmian–Masurian_Voivodeship_Sejmik
Name list
of Trier Mauritius Ferber (1471–1537), Roman Catholic Prince-Bishop of Warmia Mauritius Lowe (1746–1793), British painter and engraver Mauritius Ngupita
Mauritius_(given_name)
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
year of Scharnigk: On July 29 of that year, Bishop Eberhard of Neisse of Warmia granted Dietrich Luningenberg land in the Schardenitten field. In 1785,
Żardeniki,_Gmina_Jeziorany
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Jonkowo. It is located in Warmia. The village was established in 1345 when Warmian bishop Herman of Prague
Jonkowo
Polish politician
Tadeusz Jacek Woźniak (born 15 January 1960 in Kutno) is a Polish politician. He was first elected to Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 5396 votes in
Tadeusz_Woźniak
River in Warmian-Masurian, Poland
nature reserve. Pasłęka is one of Warmia's two main rivers, accompanied by Łyna. Pasłęka divides two historical lands: Warmia and Upper Prussia (Powiśle),
Pasłęka
Conflict between the Prussian Confederation, Poland, and the Teutonic Order
Pomerelia to Poland after nearly 150 years and ceded the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, which together formed Royal Prussia, as both lands fell under direct rule
Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)
Thirteen_Years'_War_(1454–1466)
Referendum on whether to become part of Poland
Ostpreußen), also known as the Allenstein and Marienwerder plebiscite or Warmia, Masuria and Powiśle plebiscite (Polish: Plebiscyt na Warmii, Mazurach i
1920_East_Prussian_plebiscite
Prussian district
Allenstein) in the Prussian province of East Prussia. It was located in Warmia in the middle of East Prussia and existed from 1818 to 1945. The seat of
Kreis_Rößel
Polish musician
and music teacher. Nowowiejski was born in Wartenburg (today Barczewo) in Warmia in the Prussian Partition of Poland (then administratively part of the Province
Feliks_Nowowiejski
River in Poland, Russia
village of Łyna in Masuria, Poland. It then flows through the regions of Warmia, Bartia and Nadrovia. In historical terms, the river fell within the area
Łyna_(river)
List of tornadoes in Europe and surrounding regions in 2025
waterspout made landfall; no damage was reported. IF1.5 N of Lipińskie Małe Warmia-Masuria Poland 53°46′19″N 22°23′42″E / 53.772°N 22.395°E / 53.772; 22
List of European tornadoes in 2025
List_of_European_tornadoes_in_2025
Polish handball player (born 1991)
Number 16 Senior clubs Years Team 2009–2014 Szczypiorniak Olsztyn 2014–2017 Warmia Olsztyn 2017– Energa MKS Kalisz National team Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019–
Łukasz_Zakreta
Town in Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Lidzbark Welski (of the Wel), to distinguish it from Lidzbark Warmiński (of Warmia). Lidzbark is a member of Cittaslow. Lidzbark was founded in 1301, under
Lidzbark
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Warmia. The historic church of St. James is located in Stawiguda. The village was founded in 1357 by the cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Warmia.
Stawiguda
Polish parliamentary constituency
European Parliament 1. Pomerania 2. Kuyavian–Pomeranian 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia
Sejm_Constituency_no._32
Lake in Poland
in Poland. It was also the largest lake in Prussia and in Germany, when Warmia-Masuria was under German rule and formed the southern part of East Prussia
Śniardwy
of the Archdiocese of Warmia is Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The co-seat of the Archdiocese of Warmia is Basilica of Saint James
List of Catholic dioceses in Poland
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Poland
Culinary traditions of Poland
dumplings and red cabbage Karminadle Kołocz śląski cake The cuisine of Warmia–Masuria connects German and Eastern influences (especially from the former
Polish_cuisine
Lake in Poland
Jeziorak (German: Geserichsee) is a lake in the Iława Lake District in Warmia-Masuria, Poland. Its area is 3,219 ha (including 20 islands with a combined
Jeziorak
Association football club in Poland
club based in Olsztyn. In the 2026–27 season, they compete in the IV liga Warmia-Masuria. Founded on 15 July 1945 as OKS Warmiak, the club had its brightest
Stomil_Olsztyn
Surname list
coach Marcin Kromer (German: Martin Cromer; 1512–1589), Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), cartographer House of Kromer Tom Kromer (1906–1969), American
Kromer
Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe
western (Warmia, Pomesania, and Pogesania, the latter two together forming Powiśle) rim of the region. By the Second Peace of Thorn (1466), Warmia and the
Former eastern territories of Germany
Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany
Glacial lake in Masurian Lake District
Lithuanian: Mauras) is a lake in the Masurian Lake District of Poland's Warmia-Mazury Province. It is the second largest lake in Poland, with an area of
Lake_Mamry
Polish footballer (born 1981)
career playing with Lechia Gdańsk, also making appearances with Arka Gdynia, Warmia Grajewo, Gryf Wejherowo and Olimpia Grudziądz. Brede started his career
Krzysztof_Brede
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Biblical
three, or the third
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A Garland of Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who improve your glory
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Celtic, English, Latin
Loving
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Creator (Allah)
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Peaceful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Dream
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Gustavus, GUSTAW means "meditation staff."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Suneela is a common Hindu female, Deep, Dark blue color , Extending all over as the blue Sky
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