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    thousand Lemkos in Ukraine. During the population census in Ukraine in 2001, the majority of Lemkos called themselves Ukrainians. The ethnonym Lemko derives...
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    Lemkiv, lit. 'Rusyn National Republic of Lemkos'), often known also as the Lemko-Rusyn Republic, just the Lemko Republic, or the Florynka Republic, was...
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    discuss] Lemkos.[citation needed] "Łemkowie Grupa Etniczna czy Naród"?, [The Lemkos: An Ethnic Group or a Nation?], trans. Paul J. Best [pl] "The Lemkos of...
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  • Lemko was a weekly ethnic newspaper, published in the United States in Philadelphia by Lemkos for the immigrant population. It was succeeded by Karpatska...
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    1918–1935 Lemkos from Sanok in stylized highland folk-costumes from Mokre (Poland) Rusyns from Przemyśl Boykos from Prešov (left side) and Lemkos from Przemyśl...
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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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    100,000 Lemkos in total live in Poland today, and up to 10,000 of them in the area known as Lemkovyna.[1] The largest communities of Lemkos live in the...
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    as the Eastern Lemko Republic, Vyslik Republic, and Lemko Republic, was a short-lived microstate, an association of thirty three Lemko villages, seated...
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    influences along with Pokuttia-Bukovina dialect and the dialects of the Lemkos and Boykos - however, all three are often also often classified as either...
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    of Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. Along with the neighbouring Lemkos and Hutsuls, the Boykos are considered a sub-group of Ukrainians and speak...
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  • Curonian Spit, where some still live. Lemkos and Rusyns In the 2002 census, 5,850 Polish citizens declared themselves Lemkos and 62 identified as Rusyns. In...
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    (2005). Custer, Richard D. (ed.). "The Rusyn Movement among the Galician Lemkos" (PDF). Rusyn-American Almanac of the Carpatho-Rusyn Society (10th Anniversary...
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    and San Rivers line was designated the wild frontier between Poles and Lemkos. The city is a member of Carpathian Euroregion, which is designed to bring...
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    Lendians and White Croats, while subgroups of Rusyns, such as Boykos and Lemkos, lived in the south. Later Walddeutsche ("Forest Germans"), Jews, Armenians...
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    Khrystyna Soloviy (category Lemkos)
    Солові́й; born 17 January 1993) is a Ukrainian quarter-Lemko folk and pop singer. Sings in Ukrainian and Lemko. Khrystyna Soloviy was born on 17 January 1993...
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    Roman Catholicism Slavic Native Faith Sub-national groups Boykos Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podolyans Closely-related peoples East Slavs Rusyns Kuban Cossacks...
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  • 165 Russian-only) in Canada (2016 Canadian census) Rusyns (incl. Boykos, Lemkos, Hutsuls) c. 1.2 million Rusyns worldwide (1995 Magocsi estimate) 23,746...
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  • an East Slavic people Pannonian Rusyn people, a branch of Rusyn people Lemkos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people Boykos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian)...
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    Austrian cuisine. On the east it is also influenced by Ukrainian, including Lemko and Rusyn. In comparison with other European countries, "game meat" is more...
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    Ukrainian People's Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych...
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    Polaznik (section Lemkos)
    polaznik was given specially baked bread in the shape of a cow, duck, or bird. Lemkos used to call the host the polaznik, who, returning from the river, brought...
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    Lasowiacy (Mazurians) Rymanów (Pogórzanie) Liszna (Sanok) Lemkos from Mokre, Sanok County Lemkos from Przemyśl Lublin region is represented by the Krzczonów...
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    Halychyna. Among them the most known are Hutsuls, Volhynians, Boykos and Lemkos (otherwise known as Carpatho-Rusyns – a derivative of Carpathian Ruthenians)...
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    37,595,069 Silesians 0.62 236,588 596,224 Kashubians 0.04 15,177 179,685 Lemkos 0.02 9,226 13,607 Romani 0.02 9,026 13,303 Jews 0.02 8,064 17,156 Tatars...
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  • Karpatska Rus' (category Lemko American)
    avoided any suggestion that some researchers consider Lemkos a branch of the Ukrainians as opposed to Lemko being a synonym for Rusyn. Horbal, Bogdan; Magocsi...
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  • Slovakia, Poland), Pannonian Plain (Croatia, Serbia) Pannonian Rusyns, Lemkos, Hutsuls, Boykos, Dolinians [pl], Zamieszańcy [pl], with significant populations...
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  • (Puńsk commune) Belarusian (Podlaskie Voivodseship) Czech Hebrew Yiddish Lemko Karaim Armenian Romani Russian Slovak Tatar Ukrainian English Portugal 1...
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    absorbed into Poland-allied Ukrainian People 's), Belarusian Democratic, Lemko, Komancza Local revolts and transient polities in postwar power vacuum (1918)...
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    unique ethnic identity of groups like the Ukrainians, Belarusians, and Lemkos, and broke the proximity and communication necessary for strong communities...
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    Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian and Jewish; and 4 ethnic minorities – Karait, Lemko, Roma and Tartar. Pisarek, Walery (2009). "The relationship between official...
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