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Every borderland is unique in a particular way. The borderland of Poland, Lithuania and Belarus is one of the most interesting regions to be researched. Existing in the geographical centre of Europe, this region has been a topos for ages where both differences and coexistence have taken place while political, ethnic-cultural and confessional factors interconnect. During one generation, configurations and functions of the borders of three neighboring countries have been changed. Nevertheless, a borderland as a historical-cultural phenomenon has been preserved with its characteristic features as the perpetual being of the Other. |








