The Prusies (plural) (Prusi, singular) are indigenous inhabitants in the the area of Europe that was once known as Prussia. The Prusi are a Baltic ethnic group, but not fully recognised, and that are closely related to Latvians and Lithuanians, and believe to be the decendants of the Old Prussians of Prussia. Cultural revival In of 2006, an attempt to revive the Prussian culture was done by the Prusi. The ruins of Truso, a Prussian village described in the Wulfstam's chronicle 1100 years ago is currently undergoing reconstruction by the Prusi descendants, seeking to recover their heritage. This indigenous cultural renaissance is taking root as far afield as Russia, where Prusi descendants in the Kaliningrad region of Russia are trying hard to recover their pagan Prusi heritage and identity.
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