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Nadruvians

Nadruvians
Nadruvians (in yellow) and other Prussian clans during the 13th century
Total population
Extinct in 17th-18th century
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Old Prussian,[citation needed] later also Lithuanian and German
Religion
Prussian mythology (Paganism)
Related ethnic groups
Other Prussians and Balts

The Nadruvians were a now-extinct Prussian tribe. They lived in Nadruvia (alternative spellings include: Nadruva, Nadrowite, Nadrovia, Nadrauen, Nadravia, Nadrow and Nadra), a large territory in northernmost Prussia. They bordered the Skalvians on the Neman (Nemunas) River just to the north, the Sudovians to the east, and other Prussian tribes to the south and west. Most information about the clan is provided in a chronicle by Peter von Dusburg.


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Nadruvis Catalan Nadrauen German Nadruvianos Spanish Nadruviani Italian 나드루비아인 Korean Nadruva LT Nadruva Latvian/Lettish Nadrowia Polish Надровы Russian Nadruvi SL

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