• Szemud [ˈʂɛmut] is a village in Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called...
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  • Gmina Szemud (Kashubian: Gmina Szëmôłd) is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its...
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    Bytów counties and in the municipalities of Przywidz, Wejherowo, Luzino, Szemud, Linia, Łęczyce and Cewice in Kashubia. Only the following varieties may...
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    Gmina Linia (Lëniô), Gmina Luzino (Lëzëno), Gmina Łęczyce (Łãczëce), Gmina Szemud (Szëmôłd) Although there are no legal regulations regarding the use of Kashubian...
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    29.5 26,011   Gmina Luzino rural 111.9 16,391 Luzino Gmina Szemud rural 176.6 18,074 Szemud Gmina Łęczyce rural 232.8 12,024 Łęczyce Gmina Gniewino rural...
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    Urban gminas Wejherowo (seat) Reda Rumia Rural gminas Gmina Choczewo Gmina Gniewino Gmina Łęczyce Gmina Linia Gmina Luzino Gmina Szemud Gmina Wejherowo...
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    Between 80.3% and 93.9% of the people in towns such as Linia, Sierakowice, Szemud, Kartuzy, Chmielno, Żukowo, etc. are of Kashubian descent. The traditional...
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  • Königlich Stendsitz Studzienice Stüdnitz Suchy Dąb Zugdam Sulęczyno Sullenschin Szemud Schönwalde Sztum Stuhm Sztutowo Stutthof Tczew Dirschau Tczewskie Łąki Dirschauerwiesen...
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  • Gmina Szemud, within Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) south-west of Szemud, 20 km...
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  • Chmielno (34.8 percent), Puck (30.9 percent), Somonino (30.8 percent), Szemud (26.3 percent) and Parchowo (22.6 percent). In the 2011 census, the number...
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