- The
Hutsuls (Ukrainian: Гуцули, romanized: Hutsuly; Polish: Huculi, Hucułowie; Romanian: huțuli) are an East
Slavic ethnic group spanning parts of western...
- The
Hutsul Republic (Ukrainian: Гуцульська Республіка, romanized: Hutsulska Respublika) was a short-lived
state formed in the
aftermath of
World War I...
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referred to as the
Carpathian pony, Huculska,
Hutsul, Huțul, Huțan or Huzul. The
breed gets its name from the
Hutsul people, who live
mostly in the Carpathians...
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Hutsul Secession (also
called Carpathian style or East
Galician style) is an
architectural style which developed in
Eastern Galicia,
particularly in Lviv...
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Carpathian Ruthenia, with the
border following that of the short-lived
Hutsul Republic. In
March 1939
Hungary annexed Carpathian Ruthenia and in August...
- 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...
- The dish is
considered to be a part of
Ukrainian cuisine, in
particularly Hutsul. It is
commonly served in
Ukrainian restaurants as well as
available in...
- Dyki
Tantsi (Ukrainian: Дикі танці; transl. Wild Dances) is the
fourth studio album by
Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. It was
released on June 10...
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written in 1911
about his stay in the
Hutsul region. The work
described the love of Ivan and Marichka, two
Hutsuls from
rival families,
which ends tragically...
- regions,
there are
several Rusyn groups,
including Dolinyans, Boykos,
Hutsuls and Lemkos. Of the
estimated 1.7
million people of
Rusyn origin, only around...