Map of the dialects of Polish, including the Greater Poland dialect marked in blue.
Greater Poland dialect (Polish: dialekt wielkopolski) is a dialect of Polish language used in the Greater Poland. It is used in the area, on the south from the cities of Koło, Kalisz, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Rawicz, and Babimost, from the west from Międzychód and Krzyż Wielkopolski, and along the line of the rivers of Noteć and Warta.[1][2]
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