- 3. ISBN 978-0-8204-3365-3. Łabowicz, Ludmiła. "Gdzie "sicz", a
gdzie "
porohy"?! (ст. 15), Part II".
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original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved...
- east
Ukraine below the
Dnieper River rapids (Ukrainian: пороги, romanized:
porohy),
hence the name,
literally "(territory)
beyond the rapids". From the 16th...
- The
Dnieper Rapids (Ukrainian: Дніпрові пороги, romanized: Dniprovi
porohy) also
known as
Cataracts of the
Dnieper were the
historical rapids on the Dnieper...
- in
Zaporizhzhia "land
beyond the rapids", from
Ukrainian za "beyond" and
poróhy "rapids". It is not
clear when the
first Cossack communities on the Lower...
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cultural and
historical newsletter —
Ukrainian portal, news, video,
internet Porohy —
political and
cultural magazine in Ukrainian,
sometimes in
Czech Ukrainian...
- Shevchenko's texts:
Raduisia nyvo
nepolytaia (Rejoice,
Unwatered Field), Biut’
porohy (The
Rapids Roar), Na
vichnu pamiat’ Kotliarevs’komu (To the
Eternal Memory...
- 2017. Łesiów, M. (2011). In: Łabowicz, L. (ed.)
Gdzie "sicz", a
gdzie "
porohy"?!. In: Над Бугом і Нарвою, Iss. 117, p. 15. Tyschenko, Kostiantyn. "Мови...
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Taras Shevchenko's Haidamaky),
three string quartets, and the
cantata Biut'
porohy (The
Rapids Roar; text by Shevchenko) for
mixed chorus and
orchestra Pylyp...
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Porohy [uk] Posukhiv [uk] Prydnistrianske [uk] Pryluzhne [uk] Pryvitne [uk] Pylypy [uk]...
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painter and
monumental artist.
Modest Sosenko was born in the
village of
Porohy of the
Austrian Crown lands Kingdom of
Galicia and Lodomeria, in present-day...