Sudovia

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Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from the Old Prussian name for the region, Sūdawa.

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Sudovia

  1. A region of the Baltic, initially inhabited by the Sudovians (also called the Yotvingians), which later formed part of Prussia and is now split between north-eastern Poland and southern Lithuania.

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