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Sudovians

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Sudovians are an extinct subgroup of Baltic people, that used to live at the left coast of river Nemunas, in the region known as Sudovia, territory today belonging to Lithuania and Poland.

Another extinct Baltic group of Yotvingians is sometimes referred to as Sudovians as well.

Large parts of the Prussian Sudovian territory was conquered under the Polish - Lithuanian Jagiellonians and Sudovians were either exterminated, assimilated or took refuge as Protestants in the Duchy of Prussia.

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