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- transportation, and craft equipment. The six mini-villages are named Boykivshchyna, Lemkivshchyna, Hutsulshchyna, Bukovyna, Podillia, and Lvivshchyna,...
- hut, 1903 interior of the Boyko hut. Museum of Culture and Life of Boykivshchyna Most Boykos belong to the Ukrainian Gr**** Catholic Church, with a minority...
- Trush Art Memorial Museum, Lviv Sokalshchyna Art Museum, Chervonograd Boykivshchyna Art Museum, Sambir The V. V. Vereshchagin Mykolaiv Art Museum Ochakivsky...
- farming practices, etc., in the article "Ethnographic Expedition to Boykivshchyna." Significant fundamental changes occurred only at the end of the 19th...
- Cemetery, Turka (19th century) Market Square, Turka Folk Museum of Boykos, Boykivshchyna (Ukrainian: Бойківщина) Museum of Boykos books Abba Hushi (1898—1969) —...
- literary-memorial museum of Ivan Franko), 1996 – personal exhibition in the Museum "Boykivshchyna", Sambir, 1996 – Art Exhibition "Woman In History" International Fund...
- Ukraine go. Volovets district is part of the ethnographic district of Boykivshchyna, which is one of the four well-known historical and ethnographic groups...
- ochu****ster, chu****, forest man, forest grandfather and simply grandfather (Boykivshchyna), night owl (Transcarpathia), grove (Rakhivshchyna), grandfather. The...
- Museum of Art Ivan Trush, Lviv Sokalshchyna Art Museum, Chervonohrad Boykivshchyna Art Museum, Sambir Tetiana Lupii (2003–2005) Ihor Kozhan (from 2005...
- historian and ethnographer," "a good connoisseur of the Western mountainous Boykivshchyna," and "a distinguished researcher of peasant life," always speaking...