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Krubans

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Ethnic group
Krubans
Krëbanë (Kashubian)
Krubanie (Polish)
Regions with significant populations
Poland (Pomeranian Voivodeship)
Languages
Kashubian, Polish
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Kashubians, Poles

Krubans,[a] also known as Zaborans,[b] is an ethnographic group of Kashubian people, originating from southeastern part of Kashubia, known as Zabory, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. They inhabit the gminas (municipalities) of Dziemiany and Karsin of the Kościerzyna County, and the Gmina Brusy of Chojnice County.[1] [2]

Notes

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  1. ^ Kashubian: Krëbanë, Krëbanie; Polish: Krubanie, Krubany
  2. ^ Kashubian: Zabòrôcë, Zoborôcë; Polish: Zaboracy, Zaboraki

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