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Yotvingians (Jotvingiai, Polish Jacwingowie) is one of the extinct Baltic tribes.

Yotvingian culture and language (called Yotvingian or Sudovian) is closest to Prussian. They lived in the areas of Sudovia and Jacwiez (in Polish language; Suduva, Jotva in Lithuanian) to the left of Neman river, between Hrodna and western turn of Neman. Today this area corresponds to the southwest territory of Lithuania with Marijampole and the northeast Poland with Suwalki and Augustow. Ptolemy, 2nd Century A.D. called the people Soudinoi.

From history, they are known for their invasions into areas of Masovia and Lublin which were fought back. In the 13th century they were partially assimilated by the Lithuanians and partially conquered and dispersed by the Teutonic KnightsThe Teutonic Order ( German: Deutscher Orden Latin: Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum was a crusading order of knights under Roman Catholic religious vows which was formed at the end of the 12th century in Palestine to give medical aid to pilgrims t. The last Sudovian kunigaikštis Skomantas fought the Teutonic Knights for over 30 years.

After the Collapse of the Soviet Union, research in ancient history of the territories was resumed.

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Yotvingian languageSudovian (otherwise known as Jatvingian or Yotvingian is an extinct western Baltic language of north-eastern Europe. Closely related to the Old Prussian language, it was formerly spoken in Galindia and Sudovia in Prussia. Sudovia and Galindia were two of

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English-Sudovian (Yotvingian) dictionary

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