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Kujawy
Kujawy (, sometimes referred to as Kuyavia or Cuyavia ((ラテン語:Cuiavia)), is a historical region (''ziemia'', i.e. ''land'') in the north-central Poland, situated on the left bank of Vistula, as well as east from Noteć River and Lake Gopło. It is divided into three traditional parts: north-eastern (with the capital in Bydgoszcz, ethnographically regarded often as non-kuyavian), central (the capital in Inowrocław or Kruszwica), and south-eastern (the capital in Włocławek or Brześć Kujawski). It is itself a part of the bigger region (''dzielnica'') – Greater Poland. ==Etymology== The name Kujawy first appeared in written sources in the 1136 Bull of Gniezno ((ポーランド語:Bulla Gnieźnieńska), Latin: ''Ex commisso nobis'') issued by Pope Innocent II, and was then mentioned in many documents from medieval times. It is also mentioned in the chronicles of Wincenty Kadłubek.
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