- The
Hutsuls (
Hutsul/Ukrainian: Гуцули, romanized: Hutsuly; Polish: Huculi, Hucułowie; Romanian: huțuli) are an East
Slavic ethnic group spanning parts...
- short-lived
state formed in the
aftermath of
World War I.
Inhabited by
Hutsuls, the
republic was
declared on 8
January 1919, when
original plans to unite...
- regions,
there are
several Rusyn groups,
including Dolinyans, Boykos,
Hutsuls and Lemkos. Of the
estimated 1.7
million people of
Rusyn origin, only around...
-
Hutsul Secession (also
called Carpathian style or East
Galician style) is an
architectural style which developed in
Eastern Galicia,
particularly in Lviv...
-
overrun by
other forces. The short-lived West
Ukrainian People's
Republic and
Hutsul Republic also
failed to join the rest of Ukraine. The
result of the conflict...
- (also
called Moldavians) (73.5%), 15,000
Ruthenians and
Hutsuls (20.9%) (of whom 6,000 were
Hutsuls, and 9,000 were
Ruthenian immigrants from
Galicia and...
- Ukraine:
places like ****pattia and Halychyna.
Among them the most
known are
Hutsuls, Volhynians,
Boykos and
Lemkos (otherwise
known as Carpatho-Rusyns – a...
- 1939
Orthodox church. 1930-1939 Th
Hutsul Museum, 1938
Hutsuls from Żabie,
after 1932
Hutsuls,
before 1932
Hutsul Petro Chomyn playing the
trembita On...
- an
alpine horn made of wood. It is
common among Ukrainian highlanders Hutsuls who live in
western Ukraine,
eastern Poland, Slovakia, and
northern Romania...
-
after the
small sub-ethnic
Ukrainian group of
Hutsuls. However, the
horse breed is much
older than the
Hutsul people. The
Huculs are
probably depicted on...