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Besida (Rusyn: Бесіда) is a
journal edited by
Petro Trochanowski in Krynica, Poland. It is
known as a
source of
information about the
Lemko people. Magocsi...
- The
Ukrainska Besida Theatre (Ukrainian: Театр Української Бесіди, romanized: Teatr
Ukrainskoi Besidy, lit. 'Theatre of the
Ukrainian conversation'; until...
- The
first choral public performance of the
piece was in 1864 at the
Ruska Besida Theatre in Lviv. In 1865, the song was
performed in the
Polish city of Przemyśl...
- he was
invited by
Theophilia Romanovich to the
theatrical society Ruska Besida (in English:
Ruthenian conversation), and is
attributed to be one of the...
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Friedrich Schiller. His
translations appeared on the
stage of the
Ruska Besida Theatre.
Along with
Taras Shevchenko, he has had a
tremendous influence...
- for
creating the
Ukrainian state in the West Ukraine.
Ukrainian Forum (
Besida) (until 1928
Ruthenian Forum) (1861–1939), a forum-type ****ociation created...
- 1848, the
nationalist movement gained strength in 1869, when the
Ruska Besida Society was
founded in Chernivtsi. By the 1890s,
Ukrainians were represented...
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southwestern part of
Poland to
Lemko parents from Binczarowa. He is the
editor of
Besida,
published in
Krynica since 1989. He is a
spokesperson for the
Lemko ethnic...
- Governorate, he
acted in the
troupes of
Marko Kropyvnytskyi and the
Ruska Besida Theatre.
Voronyi was a
founding member of the
Central Council of Ukraine...
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Minecraft as an
interface language option Amerikansky Russky Viestnik (defunct)
Besida, a
Lemko journal Karpatska Rus' Lem.fm, Gorlice,
Poland Lemko, Philadelphia...