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Vasyl Dovhovych (1783,
Zolotarovo -
December 13, 1849,
Khust ) (Ukrainian: Васи́ль Довго́вич) is a
Ukrainian and
Rusyn philosopher, linguist, poet, Transcarpathian...
- of the 15th century. The
dialect was used by some writers, such as V.
Dovhovych (1783-1849) and
Nikolai Nagy (1819-1862).[disputed – discuss]
During the...
- but
failed to
achieve significant success. In
Carpathian Ruthenia Vasyl Dovhovych created original verses with
elements of
common speech, and
Mykhailo Luchkay [uk]...
- Churhovich, in
collaboration with
conductor Konstantin Matezonskyi and
Vasyl Dovhovych,
founded the
first choir in
Hungarian Rus,
named Harmonie.
Until the mid-19th...
- It was
marked on maps of the time. No
trace of it
exists today.
Vasyl Dovhovych (1783–1849) – historian, priest, Ivan
Holyak (1946–1993) -
Ukrainian composer...