Sudovia
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Sudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva / Suvalkija, Polish: Suwalszczyzna / Jaćwież), or Suvalkija (pronouncing soo-vul-kee-uh), is the name of one of ethnographic regions of Lithuania. There are also variants of the name, such as Sudova and so on. Suwalszczyzna is also used as a name of a small geographic region on the border of Poland and Lithuania, roughly corresponding with the Lithuanian ethnographic region. Town of Marijampolė is considered to be capital of Sudovia. It is the second largest town in the region, only Kaunas is larger (but according to official limits of regions, only southern part of Kaunas is in Sudovia).
Name
Because the town of Suwalki (Lithuanian: Suvalkai) is located in that part of Poland, the region sometimes is called Suvalkija in Lithuanian: that is because the northern part of Suwalki Guberniya of the Russian Empire almost corresponded to the region of Sudovia, therefore people started to call people from the land "suvalkiečiai", literally meaning person, living in Suvalkai town, and the whole land - Suvalkija. However now the historic name Sūduva, on which English name Sudovia is based, is preferred.
Geography
Today Sudovia is split between southern Lithuania, close to the Polish border, and a small part of northeastern Poland. Sudovia is smallest ethnographic region of Lithuania.
Demographics
People speak Sudovian dialect, which is also known as West Aukštaitian. The area of this dialect, however, does not fully corresponds to the area of Sudovia and is larger: includes some parts of Lithuania Minor, Samogitia and Aukštaitija as well.
Traditions
History
Historically the region was inhabitated by Baltic tribe Sudovians, which was of East Baltic group.
Politics
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