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There are 5 letters in LNESS ( E1L1N1S1 )
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(giving position or direction) left. |
(on a motor vehicle) learner driver. |
A shape like that of a capital L. |
The twelfth letter of the alphabet. |
Inductance. |
Avogadro's constant. |
Luxembourg (international vehicle registration). |
Lire. |
Linnaeus (as the source of names of animal and plant species) |
Large (as a clothes size). |
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Lesser Poland (Polish: Małopolska, Latin: Polonia Minor) is a historical region (dzielnica) of Poland; its capital is the city of Kraków. * It should not be confused with the modern Lesser Poland Voivodeship, which covers only the south-western part of Lesser Poland. Historical Lesser Poland is much bigger than the current voivodeship which bears its name, stretching from Bielsko-Biała in the south-west as far as to Siedlce in the north-east. It consisted of the three voivodeships of Kraków, Sandomierz and Lublin. It is almost 60,000 km2 in area and has about 9,000,000 inhabitants. Its landscape is mainly hilly, with the Carpathian Mountains in the south; it is located it the basin of upper Vistula. It has been famous for its mighty aristocracy (magnateria) and rich nobility (szlachta).In the wider sense (see Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown), Lesser Poland from the 14th century also encompassed Red Ruthenia, and from the 16th century Podlachia, Podolia and parts of modern Ukraine. * In the era of partitions, its southern part, Galicia, was sometimes also called Lesser Poland. As a result of this long-lasting division, many inhabitants of the northern part of the pre-partition region of Poland (including such cities as Lublin, Radom, Kielce and Częstochowa) do not recognize their Lesser Polish identity. * However, while Lublin (Lubelskie) was declared an independent Voivodeship as early as 1474, it still has speakers of the Lesser Polish dialect, and various local traditions as well as cuisine which carry over from the time of Lesser Poland. |