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I tell You something interesting
My profession is archaeology. Four or fife years ago i have made some excavation in central Poland, close by little town Kleszczow. In this town i have found people, who spoken some strange dialekt, sounding in my ears like czech They live in separate part of the town and are all Lutherans in contrast to "real" Polish, who are Catholics. These people are descendants of Hussites, who abandoned their motherland in XV, after defeat of hussitism (1437). They convertet later to Lutheranism to keep their individuality from local community :imo:
One of them - bishop Josef Tranda (it is czech name, not polish) is at present the head of Lutheran Church in Poland :front:.
My profession is archaeology. Four or fife years ago i have made some excavation in central Poland, close by little town Kleszczow. In this town i have found people, who spoken some strange dialekt, sounding in my ears like czech They live in separate part of the town and are all Lutherans in contrast to "real" Polish, who are Catholics. These people are descendants of Hussites, who abandoned their motherland in XV, after defeat of hussitism (1437). They convertet later to Lutheranism to keep their individuality from local community :imo:
One of them - bishop Josef Tranda (it is czech name, not polish) is at present the head of Lutheran Church in Poland :front:.