Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Carpatho-Rusyns (Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
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America, with ancestors who were Rusyns, from Carpathian Ruthenia, or neighboring areas of Central Europe. However, some Rusyn Americans, also or instead identify...
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Yugoslav Rusyns (during the existence of former Yugoslavia), are ethnic Rusyns from the southern regions of the Pannonian Plain (hence, Pannonian Rusyns). Their...
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of modern Croatia), and also in the Pannonian Rusyn diaspora in the United States and Canada. Since Rusyns are officially recognized as a national minority...
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руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik) is an East Slavic language spoken by Rusyns in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, and written in the Cyrillic script...
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Lemkos (redirect from Lemko Rusyns)
Ruthenia Rusyn American Rusyn language Rusyns Ruthenia Ruthenians Shlakhtov Ruthenians Siberian Republic Ukraine Ukrainians White Croatia Listed as Rusyns; includes...
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Look up Rusyn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rusyn may refer to: Rusyn people, an East Slavic people Pannonian Rusyn people, a branch of Rusyn people...
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Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (redirect from Rusyn Byzantine Catholic Church)
for the Ukrainians and Father Gabriel Martyak for the Carpatho-Rusyns. Later, the Rusyn priest Basil Takach was appointed and consecrated in Rome on his...
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Boykos (redirect from Boykian Rusyns)
majority of linguists, the Boykos and other Rusyns are seen as a sub-group of ethnic Ukrainians, and the Rusyn lect is regarded as part of a dialect continuum...
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Carpathian Ruthenia (redirect from Rusyn Transcarpathia)
themselves to be a separate and unique Slavic group of Rusyns. To describe their home region, most Rusyns use the term Zakarpattia (Trans-Carpathia; literally...
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Lemko Republic (redirect from Lemko-Rusyn Republic)
already widespread amongst the Rusyns of Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia. In January 1919, Lemko council members met with Rusyns of Carpathia and under the...
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called the World Council of Rusyns and currently has ten members: nine representing various countries in which most Rusyns live, and one ex officio voting...
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Nazariy Orestovych Rusyn (Ukrainian: Назарiй Орестович Русин; born 25 October 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward...
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Rusyn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nazariy Rusyn (born 1998), Ukrainian footballer Rostyslav Rusyn (born 1995), Ukrainian footballer...
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Rus? and Carpatho-Rusyns, Central European University Press, p. 404, ISBN 978-615-5053-46-7, retrieved 15 May 2020 Carpatho-Rusyn Society Web site v...
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Rusyns and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia during the period from 1918 to 1938, were ethnic Rusyns and Ukrainians of the First Czechoslovak Republic, representing...
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former Kievan Rus', thus including ancestors of the modern Belarusians, Rusyns and Ukrainians. The use of Ruthenian and related exonyms continued through...
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ethnic Carpatho-Rusyns born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time among the 156 foreign-born Carpatho-Rusyns and the 8,003 Carpatho-Rusyns...
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Carpatho-Rusyns are descendants of: (1) early Slavic peoples who came to the Danubian Basin with the Huns; (2) the White Croats; (3) the Rusyns of Galicia...
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Poles, Slovaks, and Sorbs); the East Slavs (chiefly Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians); the South Slavs (chiefly Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats...
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Rostyslav Rusyn (Ukrainian: Ростислав Ігорович Русин; born 26 October 1995) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Metalist...
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identity, since many among Ruthenian-Rite Catholics self-identified as Rusyns, and wanted to keep their distinctive identity, thus opposing Russification...
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is adhered by around 25,000 citizens (0.37% of the population), mostly Rusyns in Vojvodina. Protestantism accounts for about 1% of the country's population...
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Zakarpattia Oblast (category Rusyn communities)
not recognise ethnic Rusyns as a separate nationality, instead categorizing them as a subgroup of Ukrainians. Rusyns and the Rusyn language are thus included...
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Supreme Ruthenian Council (redirect from Head Rusyn Council)
Supreme Ruthenian Council (Ukrainian: Головна Руська Рада, romanized: Holovna Ruska Rada) was the first legal Ruthenian political organization that existed...
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is a list of notable Rusyn Americans. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Rusyn American or must have...
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where Poles and other immigrants from Central Europe (Hungarians (Magyar), Rusyns, Slovaks) came to perform hard manual labor in the mines. Hymie United States...
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settlement of the Rusyns. Following areas have been included which still are or up to the World War II were inhabited by each of the Rusyn sub-ethnicities...
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minority (7.75%). Other ethnic groups include Roma (1.23%), Czechs (0.53%), Rusyns (0.44%) and others or unspecified (6.1%). In 2018 the median age of the...
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whether Rusyn, also spoken in Zakarpattia, is a distinct language or a dialect of Ukrainian. The Ukrainian government does not recognise Rusyn and Rusyns as...
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