Mazur (archaic feminine: Mazurowa, plural Mazurowie) is the 14th
most commonsurname in
Poland (68,090 people in 2009).[1][2] It signifies someone from northern
Mazovia[3][4] and has been known since the 15th century.[3]
Over 70% of people with this surname live in the south of Poland (mainly between
Katowice and
Lublin).
This page lists people with the
surnameMazur. If an
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given name(s) to the link.
Mazur (archaic feminine: Mazurowa, plural Mazurowie) is the 14th
most commonsurname in
Poland (68,090 people in 2009).[1][2] It signifies someone from northern
Mazovia[3][4] and has been known since the 15th century.[3]
Over 70% of people with this surname live in the south of Poland (mainly between
Katowice and
Lublin).
This page lists people with the
surnameMazur. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.