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Kujawski

Kujawski is a Polish adjective and toponymic surname form derived from Kuyavia (Polish: Kujawy), a historic region in north-central Poland. The term is used to describe things associated with Kuyavia, including people, culture, dialects, and geography.

Origin and usage: The name comes from Kujawy, and in Polish grammar kujawski functions as the masculine

Geography and history: The historic region of Kuyavia lies in north-central Poland along parts of the Vistula

Surname usage: Kujawski is a Polish surname of toponymic origin, attached to individuals whose ancestry traces

See also: Kuyavia, Kujawy, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

singular
form,
with
kujawska
for
feminine
and
kujawskie
for
neuter.
It
appears
in
toponymy
and
cultural
references
to
indicate
an
affiliation
with
the
Kuyavia
region.
and
its
surrounding
plains.
In
modern
administration,
much
of
Kuyavia
is
within
the
Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship
(województwo
kujawsko-pomorskie),
whose
major
cities
include
Bydgoszcz
and
Toruń.
The
term
appears
in
historical
and
cultural
contexts
to
distinguish
Kuyavian
heritage
from
neighboring
regions
such
as
Greater
Poland
and
Pomerania.
back
to
the
Kuyavia
region.
It
is
found
among
people
in
Poland
and
in
Polish
diaspora
communities.