- The
Poleshuks, also
known as
Polesians (Ukrainian: поліщуки, romanized: polishchuky, Belarusian: палешукі, romanized: paleshuki, Russian: полещуки,...
- West
Polesian (захыднёполіськая мова, zakhydnyopolis'kaya mova[citation needed]) is the East
Slavic dialect group (or variety)
spoken in
southwestern Belarus...
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speak a
Belarusian dialect which they call mowa
prosta ('simple speech').
Poleshuks Podlashuks Kresy Krajowcy Simple speech Richmond 1995, p. 309. Lieven...
- Vilensky, was a
Lithuanian Jew, and her
maternal grandmother,
Bronia Poleshuk, was born in the
British Concession of Tianjin, China, to a
Russian Jewish...
- Australia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Ireland, and
Norway Christianity →
Catholicism Poleshuks Indo-European →
Slavic →
Belarusian or
Ukrainian → West
Polesian Polesia...
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Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podolyans Closely-related
peoples East
Slavs Rusyns Kuban Cossacks Poleshuks Podlashuks Diaspora History Nationality Rulers v t e...
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Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podolyans Closely-related
peoples East
Slavs Rusyns Kuban Cossacks Poleshuks Podlashuks Diaspora History Nationality Rulers v t e...
- Ukrainians, 9,183
Poleshuks ("Tutejszy") and just 6 Belarusians.
According to the 1931
census this county's po****tion
included 74,313
Poleshuk ("Tutejszy"...
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Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podolyans Closely-related
peoples East
Slavs Rusyns Kuban Cossacks Poleshuks Podlashuks Diaspora History Nationality Rulers v t e...
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Language isolate Welsh Celtic Western Neo-Aramaic
Semitic West
Polesian or
Poleshuk Slavic Wolane (Silt'e)
Semitic Wolof Niger–Congo Wu
Sinitic Wymysorys Germanic...