- romanized: Lemkovyna; Polish: Łemkowszczyzna; Ukrainian: Лемківщина, romanized:
Lemkivshchyna) is an
ethnographic area in
southern Poland and
Northern Eastern Slovakia...
- Лемковина, romanized: Lemkovyna; Ukrainian: Лемківщина, romanized:
Lemkivshchyna) of
Carpathian Rus', an
ethnographic region in the
Carpathian Mountains...
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Outer Eastern Carpathians, on the
border between Poland and
Slovakia (
Lemkivshchyna) and
close to the
western border of Ukraine. The
Dukla P**** is the lowest...
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Ukrainian at a
church in
Beskid Niski, Poland: "In
memory of
those expelled from
Lemkivshchyna, on the 50th
anniversary of
Operation Vistula, 1947–1997"...
- Trochanowski,
Piotr (14
January 1992). "Lemkowszczyzna przebudzona" [
Lemkivshchyna Awakened].
Gazeta Wyborcza (Krakowski dodatek) (in Polish). Cracow....
- People's
Republic Hutsul Republic (in Maramureș)
Komancza Republic (in
Lemkivshchyna until January 1919)
Ukrainian Bukovina (in Bukovina, 6–11
November 1919)...
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monasteries were
built in
Volhynia alone. The
expansion of
Catholicism in
Lemkivshchyna, Chełm Land, Podlaskie, Brześć land, Galicia,
Volhynia and
Right bank...
- Łemków na Łemkowszczyźnie 1918–1921 [Political
activity of the
Lemkos in
Lemkivshchyna 1918–1921] (in Polish). Wrocław:
Wydawn Arboretum. p. 45. ISBN 978-83-86308-22-4...
- Rozdolskyi [uk] on a wax
phonograph cylinder in 1912. The
recording was made in
Lemkivshchyna in the
village of
Ropica Gоrna (formerly
Ropica Ruska), now Gorlice...
- ****ociation of thirty-three
Lemko villages,
seated in Komańcza in
eastern Lemkivshchyna from 4
November 1918
until 23
January 1919. Fr.
Shpylka was born in...