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  1. Maria da Mazóvia (nascida entre 1408 e 1415 – 14 de fevereiro de 1454) foi uma Duquesa da Pomerânia, pelo casamento com Bogislau IX, Duque da Pomerânia, e Regente da Pomerânia, de 1446 a 1449.

  2. Maria da Mazóvia foi uma Duquesa da Pomerânia, pelo casamento com Bogislau IX, Duque da Pomerânia, e Regente da Pomerânia, de 1446 a 1449.

  3. Siemovite IV [1] (Ziemowit IV), também conhecido como Siemovite IV, O Jovem (1353/1356 [2] – 21 de janeiro de 1426 [3]), foi um Príncipe da Mazóvia, membro da Casa Piasta, do Ramo da Mazóvia.

  4. Cimburga da Mazóvia ( Varsóvia, 1394 ou 1397 – Türnitz, 28 de setembro de 1429), foi um membro da Dinastia Piasta e Duquesa da Áustria, de 1412 até 1424, pelo seu casamento com o Duque da Casa de Habsburgo, Ernesto de Ferro.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MazoviaMazovia - Wikipedia

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    Mazovia has a landscape without hills (in contrast to Lesser Poland) and without lakes (in contrast to Greater Poland). It is spread over the Mazovian Lowland, on both sides of the Vistula river and its confluence with Narew and Bug. Forests (mainly coniferous) cover one-fifth of the region, with the large Kampinos Forest, Puszcza Biała and Puszcza...

    When the Slavs came to this region from the surrounding area of Polesie, they mingled with the descendants of Vistula Veneti and with other people who had settled here such as the Wielbark people. This created a Lechitictribe: Mazovians.

    Mazovian dialect

    The Mazovian language probably existed as a separate dialect until the 20th century. The ethnonym Mazur has given the name for a phonetic phenomenon known as mazurzenie (although it is common in the Lesser Polish dialectas well).

    Local cuisine

    There is no specific regional cuisine of Mazovia. Formerly, dairy foods dominated the peasant cuisine. Nobles used poultry, geese, chickens and ducks. The most separate Mazovian culinary regions are Kurpie and Łowicz, where traditional dishes survive to the present day. In Kurpie, traditional dishes are prepared with ingredients collected in the forest: berries, honey and mushrooms. There are several traditional Polish dishes like flaki (tripes), kluski(noodles and dumplings), which are prepa...

    Mazovian Voivodeship is ranked decidedly first in Poland according to the Gross Domestic Product. This is thanks to Warsaw, which is a financial centre of East-Central Europe. The majority of state enterprises are headquartered in this metropolis. It is a hub for both rail and vehicular traffic, with access throughout Poland and across Europe. Wars...

    Kampinos National Park is one of Poland's largest national parks and is popular with tourists making day trips from Warsaw to hike among the park's primeval forests, sand dunes, and marshland. The main cultural centre of the region, and, alongside Kraków, in all of Poland, is Warsaw, which is home to dozens of theatres, the National Philharmonic, t...

  6. Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes é uma ativista brasileira nascida em 1º de dezembro de 1945 em Fortaleza, Ceará, que se tornou um símbolo na luta contra a violência doméstica no Brasil. Isso ocorreu após sobreviver a tentativas de homicídio por parte de seu então marido, Marco Antonio Heredia Viveiros.

  7. A Lei Maria da Penha, sancionada em 7 de agosto de 2006, como Lei n.º 11.340 visa proteger a mulher da violência doméstica e familiar no Brasil. A lei ganhou este nome devido à luta da farmacêutica Maria da Penha para ver seu agressor condenado.