- romanized: Ukrayinska narodno-revoliutsiina armiia), also
known as the
Polissian Sich (Ukrainian: Поліська Січ, romanized: Poliska Sich) or the Ukrainian...
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Fragment of
Polissian Sich's
press organ called "Haidamaka", 16
November 1941. Translation: Long live the
eternal glory of the "
Polissian Sich". Long...
- Sicherungs-Division, to
which Borovets addressed, gave him
permission to form the "
Polissian Sich" with a
thousand men on
August 8, 1941. The question,
whether this...
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Several modern dialects of
Ukrainian exist Northern (
Polissian) dialects: (3)
Eastern Polissian is
spoken in
Chernihiv (excluding the
southeastern districts)...
- 52 (1): 1–32. Danylenko,
Andrii (2006a). "Prostaja Mova, Kitab, and
Polissian Standard". Die Welt der Slaven. 51 (1): 80–115. Danylenko,
Andrii (2006b)...
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Northern (
Polissian)
dialects Name
Description Eastern Polissian [uk]
spoken in
Chernihiv (excluding the
southeastern districts), in the
northern part...
-
occurs in:
Standard Belarusian (represented orthographically)
Northern (
Polissian)
Ukrainian dialects Slovene dialects (e.g.,
Lower Carniolan dialects)...
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Nationalists Ukrainian People's
Revolutionary Army (1941–43),
formerly Polissian Sich,
Ukrainian Insurgent Army,
under Taras Bulba-Borovets Revolutionary...
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extended rule over the area.
Polissian Dances,
representing the
culture and
traditions of Polissia. The
steps of
Polissian dance as
depicted by Ukrainian...
- Nationalists,
former Ukrainian Insurgent Army
members and
former members of the
Polissian Sich/Ukrainian People's
Revolutionary Army,
members of the
Ukrainian Military...