...co kurwa? Where does Poland begin and end? The border has shifted all over the place! In the 18th century, there is a Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Its borders encompass Lithuania, much of Latvia, Belarus, a good chunk of Ukraine and much of the Poland we know and love. Prussia has left teeth-marks on the Baltic coast and the western border wiggles around a bit and is generally a little further east. Słupsk, Koszalin, Szczecin, and Wrocław fall outside the border, but Gdańsk, Piła, Poznań and Katowice are within the Commonwealth. One administrative area of the Commonwealth, of culinary and linguistic interest to me, is: województwo ruskie, the Ruthenian Voivodeship. It's capital was Lwów, or Lviv as we know it today, and much of it is now in Ukraine. The dumplings filled with potato, cheese curd and onion, take their name from wój. ruskie, so pierogi ruskie were named after this area of the commonwealth and have noth...
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