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    used by neighboring groups and not Hutsuls themselves, although some have embraced it. The region inhabited by Hutsuls is named as Hutsulshchyna. Their...
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    short-lived state formed in the aftermath of World War I. Inhabited by Hutsuls, the republic was declared on 8 January 1919, when original plans to unite...
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    Hucul pony (redirect from Hutsul (horse))
    after the small sub-ethnic Ukrainian group of Hutsuls. However, the horse breed is much older than the Hutsul people. The Huculs are probably depicted on...
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  • Hutsul Secession (also called Carpathian style or East Galician style) is an architectural style which developed in Eastern Galicia, particularly in Lviv...
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    Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. Along with the neighbouring Lemkos and Hutsuls, the Boykos are considered a sub-group of Ukrainians and speak a dialect...
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  • Old Ruthenian language may refer to: Old East Slavic, a language used in the 10th to 14th centuries by East Slavs in Kievan Rus', ancestor of Russian and...
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    regions, there are several Rusyn groups, including Dolinyans, Boykos, Hutsuls and Lemkos. Of the estimated 1.7 million people of Rusyn origin, only around...
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    below: Dolinyans: Ukraine: Zakarpattia Oblast excluding Rakhiv Raion, see Hutsuls; Boykos: Poland: Subcarpathian Voivodship: Bieszczady County, Lesko County;...
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    paid tribute to Sveneld. The Uliches were last mentioned in the 970s. Hutsuls List of Medieval Slavic tribes Koncha, S. (2012). "Bavarian Geographer...
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    overrun by other forces. The short-lived West Ukrainian People's Republic and Hutsul Republic also failed to join the rest of Ukraine. The result of the conflict...
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    an alpine horn made of wood. It is common among Ukrainian highlanders Hutsuls who live in western Ukraine, eastern Poland, Slovakia, and northern Romania...
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    1939 Orthodox church. 1930-1939 Th Hutsul Museum, 1938 Hutsuls from Żabie, after 1932 Hutsuls, before 1932 Hutsul Petro Chomyn playing the trembita On...
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    Ukraine: places like Zakarpattia and Halychyna. Among them the most known are Hutsuls, Volhynians, Boykos and Lemkos (otherwise known as Carpatho-Rusyns – a...
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  • (or Ukrainian) people Boykos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people Hutsuls, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people Rusyn language, an East Slavic...
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    (also called Moldavians) (73.5%), 15,000 Ruthenians and Hutsuls (20.9%) (of whom 6,000 were Hutsuls, and 9,000 were Ruthenian immigrants from Galicia and...
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  • written in 1911 about his stay in the Hutsul region. The work described the love of Ivan and Marichka, two Hutsuls from rival families, which ends tragically...
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    Bagrovetsky Waterfall Rakovetskyi waterfall Velikorozhynskyi Huk Hutsul plays trembita trumpet Hutsuls in traditional dress in wedding ceremony in Vorokhta People...
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  • the border in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of Poland. (12) Hutsul is spoken by the Hutsul people on the northern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, in...
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  • Poland), Pannonian Plain (Croatia, Serbia) Pannonian Rusyns, Lemkos, Hutsuls, Boykos, Dolinians [pl], Zamieszańcy [pl], with significant populations...
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    white ornaments while Podoliyan costume was mainly using black and white; Hutsuls used a lot of orange and yellow while the clothing of Carpathian Ruthenia...
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  • Russian-only) in Canada (2016 Canadian census) Rusyns (incl. Boykos, Lemkos, Hutsuls) c. 1.2 million Rusyns worldwide (1995 Magocsi estimate) 23,746 Rusyns...
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    Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych Oblast Izmail...
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    Lizhnyk (category Hutsuls)
    A lizhnyk (Ukrainian: Ліжник) or Hutsul blanket is a patterned wool blanket and rug created by Hutsuls, a group indigenous to the Carpathian Mountains...
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  • Commonwealth. The brutal rule of the Polish gentry (Szlachta) forces the Hutsuls to flee to the mountains. Two brothers, Oleksa and Ivan Dovbush, find themselves...
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    usually have 2 concert cimbaloms. Roman Kumlyk was a famous player from Hutsul area. After his death, a museum was named for him and is now run by his...
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    Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council Stepan Klochurak, Prime Minister of the Hutsul Republic (1919) Yevhen Konovalets, leader of the Organization of Ukrainian...
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  • Dyki Tantsi (redirect from Hutsul Girl)
    Dyki Tantsi (Ukrainian: Дикі танці; transl. Wild Dances) is the fourth studio album by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. It was released on June 10...
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    The dish is considered to be a part of Ukrainian cuisine, in particularly Hutsul. It is commonly served in Ukrainian restaurants as well as available in...
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    Ukrainian People's Republic (later absorbed into Ukrainian People's Republic), Hutsul Republic, Lemko Republic, Komancza Republic and the Galician Soviet Socialist...
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    Halytsko-Ruska Matytsia Prosvita Ruthenian Triad Ruthenian National House Hutsul Secession Batiars Lwów Eaglets Battle (1918) Pogrom (1918) Battle (1920)...
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