- hut, 1903
interior of the
Boyko hut.
Museum of
Culture and Life of
Boykivshchyna Most
Boykos belong to the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church, with a minority...
- (Drabiv, Drabove-Bariatynske, and Kozorizy) and 15 villages:
Bilousivka Boykivshchyna Zhornoklovy Zolotonoshka Kozache Kryshtopivka Levchenkove Mytlashivka...
- & RC "Atlantic" 2008 – "Na svitanku",
Marta Shpak 2009 – "Songs of
Boykivshchyna" (Бойківські співанки),
Marta Shpak 2011 – "Insurgent Tango" (Повстанське...
-
farming practices, etc., in the
article "Ethnographic
Expedition to
Boykivshchyna."
Significant fundamental changes occurred only at the end of the 19th...
- in Sambir, co-publisher and co-editor of
magazine "The
Chronicle of
Boykivshchyna", head of the
Ukrainian government of
Kolomyia district,
political prisoner...
- Cemetery,
Turka (19th century)
Market Square,
Turka Folk
Museum of Boykos,
Boykivshchyna (Ukrainian: Бойківщина)
Museum of
Boykos books Abba
Hushi (1898—1969) —...
-
Museum of Art Ivan Trush, Lviv
Sokalshchyna Art Museum,
Chervonohrad Boykivshchyna Art Museum,
Sambir Tetiana Lupii (2003–2005) Ihor
Kozhan (from 2005...
- literary-memorial
museum of Ivan Franko), 1996 –
personal exhibition in the
Museum "
Boykivshchyna", Sambir, 1996 – Art
Exhibition "Woman In History"
International Fund...
-
Ukraine go.
Volovets district is part of the
ethnographic district of
Boykivshchyna,
which is one of the four well-known
historical and
ethnographic groups...
- ochu****ster, chu****,
forest man,
forest grandfather and
simply grandfather (
Boykivshchyna),
night owl (Transcarpathia),
grove (Rakhivshchyna), grandfather. The...