What are the most spoken minority languages in Poland?
One of the minority languages in Poland is Belorussian. Belorussian is the main instructive language in one kindergarten in Poland. There are no primary schools or secondary schools in Poland in which Belorussian is the medium of instruction. However, according to a report on education in minority languages in some of the new member states (written under the authorization of the European parliament), there are still 43 public primary schools (3.075 pupils) and two secondary schools (878 pupils) where Belorussian is being taught as a subject. Belorussian is being offered as a subject in as much as 50 primary schools. Learning materials are imported from Belarus. Kashubian is a unique minority language, spoken only in Poland. Kashubian used to be spoken in Germany as well, but in that country the language died out over time. The other minority languages spoken in Poland differ from Kashubian as they are unique minority languages spread over more states (such as Ruthenian, which is also s