- The
dialect of the
Russian language spoken by
Goryuns has some
features of
Belarusian and Ukrainian.
Goryuns are
considered a tiny sub-ethnos of Russians...
- Sea
Zaporozhians Podlashuks Poleshuks Russians Albazinians Doukhobors Goryuns Kamchadals Kamenschiks Lipovans Polekhs Pomors Semeiskie Siberians Starozhily...
- Ukrainians, 9.4% Russians. A
major Russian subethnicity in the
region is the
Goryuns. 0-14 years: 12.7% (male 74,529/female 70,521) 15-64 years: 70.8% (male...
- such as: the
Northern Russians, the
Southern Russians, the Cossacks, the
Goryuns, the Kamchadals, the Polekhs, the Pomors, the
Russian Chinese, the Siberians...
- The
Gorin (Russian: Горин), also
known as "
Goryun" and "Garin", is a
river in
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is the 8th
longest tributary of the Amur, with...
- Oblast.
There are two
notable sub-ethnic
groups of
Russians in Ukraine: the
Goryuns around Putyvl, and the
Lipovans (a
group of Old Believers)
around Vylkove...
- Maizliakh [uk]" July 6, 2022 043 4
Practice of
safekeeping the
Goryun culture by "Museum of
Goryun culture [uk]" in Nova
Sloboda village in
Konotop Raion in...
-
Ukrainian Russian Latvian Russian Doukhobor Dagestani Russian Israeli Russian Goryun /
Horyun West
Slavic languages Lechitic Old
Polish (extinct)
Middle Polish...
- Oblast, to the
Khatyn m****acre in Belarus. The
Museum of
Goryun Culture [uk],
dedicated to the
Goryun ethnic group, was
established in the
village on 28 September...
-
Russian army. The main
partisan leaders were
Hagop Godoyan,
Misak Bdeyan and
Goryun,
while the
chief political leaders were
Ruben Ter
Minasian and
Vahan Papazian...