- The Poleshuks, or Polishchuks, also
known as
Polesians (Ukrainian: поліщуки, romanized: polishchuky, Belarusian: палешукі, romanized: paleshuki, Russian:...
- West
Polesian (захыднёполіськая мова, zakhydnyopolis'kaya mova[citation needed]) is the East
Slavic dialect group (or variety)
spoken in
southwestern Belarus...
-
located in the
southwestern part of the Eastern-European Lowland, the
Polesian Lowland. On the
western side,
Polesia includes the
crossing of the Bug...
- The
Polesian Lowland is a
lowland in the
southwestern portion of the East
European Plain in the
drainage basins of
several rivers including the Dnieper...
- city's
elevation change. The
northern outskirts of the city
border the
Polesian Lowland. Kyiv
expanded into the
Dnieper Lowland on the left bank (to the...
- County, and
several municipilaties of the Wilno-Troki County. In Lwów,
Polesian, Stanisławów, Tarnopol, and
Volhynian Voivodeships. As the
Chief of State...
-
Polesia Region (Belarusian: Палеская вобласць, romanized: Palieskaja voblasć, Russian: Полесская область) was an
administrative division in the Byelorussian...
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Belarusian and
Ukrainian there is the
Polesian dialect,
which shares features from both languages. East
Polesian is a
transitional variety between Belarusian...
- is a
transitional Middle Belarusian dialect group and the
separate West
Polesian dialect group. The North-Eastern and the South-Western
dialects are separated...
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occupies northern areas of the Volhynian-Podolian
Upland and
western areas of
Polesian Lowland along the
Pripyat valley as part of the vast East
European Plain...