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No Nationalism on this page! Keep this in mind when you edit this page that 'Nationality' is not a clear cut case and that ethnic identity has been proven over and over again to be fluid, so that communities shift their allegiances over time and not always uniformly, despite all the propaganda! I AM WATCHING THIS PAGE!--Orestek 03:44, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

moved section of history of Gorals, removed by Molobo, here: [1]

Goral flag

http://flagspot.net/flags/pl!gv39.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.195.215.130 (talk) 17:49, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ethnographic maps

  • "Goralszczyzna Polska".
  • "Mapa Górali Polskich".
  • "Gorale Beskidu Slaskiego, Zywieckiego i Babiej Gory".
  • "Gorale Gorcow, Tatr, Pienin i Beskidu Sadeckiego".
  • "Grupy krakowskie, Grupy goralskie".
  • "Małopolskie grupy górali".
  • "Grupy Etnograficzne Sadecczyzny".
  • "Mapa. Gorale i lachi".

There is a need for an ethnographic map depicting the Gorals.--Zoupan 01:08, 5 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Vlach origin of Gorals

Some hypothesis show that Gorals came in middle ages from today Romania

Opinion supported by:

Jan Długosz, Historiae Poloniae, Przedziecki edition, tom I, Kraków, 1863, page 320

Eugen Lozovan, Dacia sacra, Editura Saeculum, Bucuresti, 2015, p.175

Chronicle: Samuel Hazzard Cross și Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor, The Russian Primary Chronicle. Laurentian Text, The Mediaeval Academy Of America Cambridge, Msassachusetts, 2012, p.62