-
account for the
origin of the
Lemkos, however, like all Rusyns, they most
probably have a
diverse ethnogenetic origin. The
Lemkos (and
other Carpatho-Rusyns)...
- 1918–1935
Lemkos from
Sanok in
stylized highland folk-costumes from
Mokre (Poland)
Rusyns from Przemyśl
Boykos from Prešov (left side) and
Lemkos from Przemyśl...
- Lemkiv, lit. 'Rusyn
National Republic of
Lemkos'),
often known also as the
Lemko-Rusyn Republic, just the
Lemko Republic, or the
Florynka Republic, was...
- discuss]
Lemkos.[citation needed] "Łemkowie
Grupa Etniczna czy Naród"?, [The
Lemkos: An
Ethnic Group or a Nation?], trans. Paul J. Best [pl] "The
Lemkos of...
- po****ted by
Lemko speakers is also
located in
Polish ethnic territory between the
towns of Strzyżów and Krosno.
After the
Second World War many
Lemkos were forcibly...
-
Rusyn nation,
alongside the
closely related ethnic groups of
Boykos and
Lemkos. The
origin of the name
Hutsul is uncertain. The most
common derivations...
- 100,000
Lemkos in
total live in
Poland today, and up to 10,000 of them in the area
known as Lemkovyna.[1] The
largest communities of
Lemkos live in the...
- (2005). Custer,
Richard D. (ed.). "The
Rusyn Movement among the
Galician Lemkos" (PDF). Rusyn-American
Almanac of the Carpatho-Rusyn
Society (10th Anniversary...
- 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...
-
Lemko was a w****ly
ethnic newspaper,
published in the
United States in
Philadelphia by
Lemkos for the
immigrant po****tion. It was
succeeded by Karpatska...