- The
Lipovans or
Lippovans are
ethnic Russian Old
Believers living in Romania, Ukraine,
Moldova and
Bulgaria who
settled in the Prin****lity of Moldavia...
- The
Community of the
Lipovan Russians in
Romania (Romanian:
Comunitatea Rușilor
Lipoveni din România, CRL; Russian: Община русских-липован Румынии, romanized: Obshchina...
- The
Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite
Church (or
Orthodox Old-ritualist Church,
Orthodox Old-Rite Church, Romanian:
Biserica Ortodoxă de Rit
Vechi din România;...
-
Hierarchy -
together with the
Orthodox Old-Rite Church,
sometimes also
called Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite Church.
Drevlepravoslavie ("Old/Ancient Orthodoxy") was...
-
Harghita and Covasna.
Other minorities include Ukrainians, Germans, Turks,
Lipovans, Aromanians, Tatars, and Serbs. In 1930,
there were 745,421
Germans living...
-
prior to that
inhabited by Tatars.
Tataritsa is now one of the only two
Lipovan villages in Bulgaria, the
other being Kazashko. The
village has a church...
-
Distinctive to the region, but very rare as an
ethnic entity, are the
Lipovans,
descendants of the
Orthodox Old Rite
followers who fled from religious...
- had to retire. Meanwhile, he
designed the Iași
anatomy institute, the
Lipovan Church, and the
church in Bosia. A
single published book of his is known:...
-
Lipovans, and 5.86% Ukrainians. At the 2011 census, the
commune had a po****tion of 1,228, of
which 52.1% were Romanians, 26.2%
Russians or
Lipovans,...
- area of the lowly-po****ted
Danube estuarial wetlands.
Romanians - 79.18%
Lipovans - 4.14% Roma - 2.05%
Turks - 0.51%
Ukrainians - 0.47% Gr****s - 0.14% Tatars...