The Galician Germans (German: Galiziendeutsche) were an ethnic German population living in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in the Austrian Empire, established in 1772 as a result of the First Partition of Poland, and after World War I in the four voivodeships of interwar Poland: Kraków, Lwów, Tarnopol, and Stanisławów. During World War II, part of the Galician Germans were relocated in January 1940 in the course of Heim ins Reich; the majority of the remaining population later fled the region in 1944–1945.
The GalicianGermans (German: Galiziendeutsche) were an ethnic German population living in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in the Austrian Empire...
Galicians (Galician: galegos [ɡaˈleɣʊs]; Spanish: gallegos [ɡaˈʎeɣos]) are a Romance-speaking European ethnic group from northwestern Spain; they are...
compared to approximately 45.4% Poles, 42.9% Ruthenian, and 0.8% Germans. Most of Galician Jewry lived poorly, largely working in small workshops and enterprises...
Galician (/ɡəˈlɪʃən/, /ɡəˈlɪsiən/; endonym: galego), also known as Galego, is a Western Ibero-Romance language. Around 2.4 million people have at least...
delimiters. This article is about the phonology and phonetics of the Galician language. Galician has seven vowel phonemes, which are represented by five letters...
monarchy had such a varied ethnic mix as Galicia: Poles, Ruthenians, Germans (GalicianGermans), Armenians, Jews, Hungarians, Romani people, Lipowaner, etc....
Portuguese; Antoni in Catalan, Polish, and Slovene; Anton in Dutch, Galician, German, Icelandic, Romanian, Russian, and Scandinavian languages; Antoine...
The Galician diaspora is the ethnically Galician population outside of Galicia. The concept does not usually include the ethnic Galicians who live as...
Ukrainian Galician Army (Ukrainian: Українська Галицька Армія, romanized: Ukrayins’ka Halyts’ka Armiya, UHA), was the Ukrainian military of the West Ukrainian...
The Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846, also known as the Galician Rabacja, Galician Slaughter, or the Szela uprising (German: Galizischer Bauernaufstand;...
are: Arabic Chinese (Simplified & Traditional) Czech Dutch French GalicianGerman Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Mongolian Persian Polish Portuguese...
Galicians make up 70% of the Spanish post-colonial immigrant population in Argentina. The city with the world's second largest number of Galician people...
Galician Americans (Galician: galegos americanos) are Americans of Galician descent. The Galicians (Galician: Galegos; Spanish: Gallegos) are a nationality...
Company settled thousands of German pioneers in French Louisiana during 1721. It encouraged Germans, particularly Germans of the Alsatian region who had...
The Galician or Galician Mountain Horse, Spanish: Caballo de Pura Raza Gallega, Galician: Raza Equina Cabalo Galego do Monte, is a breed of small horse...