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'Inflanty' was the portion of the
Duchy of Livonia retained by the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the
Treaty of Oliva in
1660. The name ''Inflanty'' itself comes from German name for
Livonia: ''Livland'', subsequently
Polonised.
Livonia had been part of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania — and, from
1561, the Polish-Lithuanian — after the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword were
secularised in the
Union of Wilno.
Most of Livonia was conquered by
Sweden in
1620s, in the course of the
Polish–Swedish Wars. Under
Swedish rule, the territory became known as
Swedish Livonia (), which was formally recognised by the
Treaty of Oliva. The part of Inflanty remaining in the Commonwealth was informally known as ''Polish Livonia'' () and was roughly equivalent to today's
Latgale, one of the four cultural
regions of Latvia recognised in the
Constitution of the
Republic of Latvia.
Administrative divisions
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Dorpat Voivodeship (''województwo dorpackie'',
Dorpat) from 1598 to the 1620s
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Parnawa Voivodeship (''województwo parnawskie'',
Parnawa) from 1598 to the 1620s
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Wenden Voivodeship (''województwo wendeńskie'',
Wenden) from 1598 to the 1620s
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Livonian Voivodeship (''województwo inflanckie'',
Dyneburg) from the 1620s
See also
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History of Poland
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History of Lithuania
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History of Latvia
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Livonia
External links
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Duchy of Livonia
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Duchy of Courland
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Herby Inflant
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Herb ziemi inflanckiej
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Inflanty
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Map of Livonia