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Polanie, also known as the Polans, were a West Slavic tribe that played a crucial role in the formation of the early Polish state in the 10th century. They inhabited the region around the Warta River and were instrumental in the establishment of the Piast dynasty, with Mieszko I as their most notable leader. The term "Polanie" is often associated with the origin of the name "Poland." They were known for their agricultural practices and interactions with neighboring tribes and cultures.

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