Redirected from Slovincian language
The 
Slovincian language became extinct in the 
20th century.  It was one of the 
Lekhitic languages. Its users lived in parishes of Schmolsin and Garde in 
Pomerania in present-day 
Poland.
Slovincian was so closely related to 
Kashubian that it must be regarded as its dialect, but it is conventionally treated separately. Slovincians regarded themseves as Kashubs-Lutherans and their language as Kashubian.
 
 
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