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National costumes of Poland (Polish: ''stroje ludowe'') vary by region. They are not worn in daily life but at folk festivals, folk weddings, religious holidays, harvest festivals and other special occasions.〔 The costumes may reflect region and sometimes social or marital status.〔 Poland's inhabitants live in the following historic regions of the country: Greater Poland, Lesser Poland, Mazovia, Pomerania, Warmia, Masuria, Podlasie, Kujawy and Silesia. == Lesser Poland / Małopolska == * Krakow region:〔 The woman's costume includes a white blouse, a vest that is embroidered and beaded on front and back, a floral full skirt, an apron, a red coral bead necklace, and lace-up boots. Unmarried women and girls may wear a flower wreath with ribbons while married women wear a white kerchief on their head. The men wear a blue waistcoat with embroidery and tassels, striped trousers, a ''krakuska'' cap ornamented with ribbons and peacock feathers and metal rings attached to the belt. * Lachy Sądeckie live in southern Lesser Poland, especially in Nowy Sącz County and Kotlina Sądecka. File:43. TKB - Pilsko z Żywca 04.JPG|Western Krakow region File:Mazowsze 2011.jpg|Eastern Krakow region File:58th birthday of Śląsk Song and Dance Ensemble p82.jpg|Krakow region File:58th birthday of Śląsk Song and Dance Ensemble p58.jpg|Lachy Sądeckie men's costume File:58th birthday of Śląsk Song and Dance Ensemble p54.jpg|Lachy Sądeckie, including married woman's costume File:07666 Polonia Francja Courcelles les Lens 1.jpg|Lachy Sądeckie, including unmarried woman's costume 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National costumes of Poland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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