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Karpathos (Gr****: Κάρπαθος,
pronounced [ˈkarpaθos]), also
Carpathos, is the
second largest of the Gr****
Dodecanese islands, in the
southeastern Aegean...
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Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also
known as
Carpatho-Rusyns (Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
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Carpatho-Russian or
Carpathian Russian may
refer to:
American Carpatho-Russian
Orthodox Diocese, an
Eastern Orthodox ecclesial body
Russian minority in...
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Carpatho-Ruthenian or
Carpathian Ruthenian may
refer to:
something or
someone related to
Carpathian Ruthenia Peoples:
Carpatho-Ruthenian
Rusyns - Rusyns...
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Carpatho-Ukraine or
Carpathian Ukraine (Ukrainian: Карпа́тська Украї́на, romanized: Karpatska Ukraina, IPA: [kɐrˈpɑtsʲkɐ ʊkrɐˈjinɐ]) was an autonomous...
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specific designations are formed, such as:
Carpathian Ruthenian/Ruthene or
Carpatho-Ruthenian/Ruthene.
Within the
Rusyn community, the
language is also referred...
- York. The
Carpatho-Rusyn
knowledge base Paul R. Magocsi,
Carpatho-Rusyns,
brochure published by The
Carpatho-Rusyn
Research Center, 1995
Carpatho-Ukraine...
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Carpatho-Ruthenians or
Carpathian Ruthenians may
refer to:
inhabitants of the
historical region of
Carpathian Ruthenia in
general Carpatho-Ruthenian Slavs...
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Rusyn Americans (Rusyn: Русиньскы Америчаны), also
known as
known as
Carpatho-Rusyn Americans, are
Americans with
ancestors that were Rusyns, from Carpathian...
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Battle of the
Dukla P****, also
known as the Dukla,
Carpatho–Dukla, Rzeszów–Dukla, or Dukla–Prešov offensive, was the
battle for
control over the Dukla...