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Hutsulshchyna.
Their name is also
found in the name of
Hutsul Alps,
Hutsul Beskyd,
Hutsulshchyna National Park, and
National Museum of
Hutsulshchyna and...
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Hutsulshchyna (Ukrainian: Гуцульщина, lit. 'Hutsul Land') is a
national park in Ukraine. It is
located in the
Western Ukraine's
Carpathian Mountains....
- The
Yosafat Kobrynskyi National Museum of
Hutsulshchyna and
Pokuttia Folk Art (Ukrainian: Національний Музей Народного Мистецтва Гуцульщини та Покуття...
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church of the Annunciation. The
museum is part of the
National Museum of
Hutsulshchyna and
Pokuttya Folk Art. The
central part of the
museum is in the shape...
- Aрґан) is a po****r
circle dance of the
Ukrainian Hutsul people (from
Hutsulshchyna,
southwestern Ukraine). The word
literally means l****o,
borrowed from...
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demanding unison.
Hutsul Dances,
representing the
culture and
traditions of
Hutsulshchyna.
While Vasyl Avramenko's
Hutsul dances are
notoriously inaccurate depictions...
- cheeses,
names kyslomolochnyi syr and
domashnii syr are common.
Ukrainskyi Hard
cheese 50% of fat in dry matter.
Vurda Hutsulshchyna Sort of whey cheese...
- produced, such as Podillia, Halychyna, Polissia, Volyn, Dnipro, Poltava,
Hutsulshchyna, Bukovina,
Lemkivshchyna and others. The
symbolism of
embroidery often...
- The
result of his
studies resulted in a
valuable five-volume work
Hutsulshchyna (1897–1908) in
Ukrainian published by the
Shevchenko Scientific Society...
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survived in Ukraine, in the
Cherkasy Oblast and in
Northern Bukovina,
Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia, as well as
among the
Lemkos in
neighboring Poland and...