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Rusyns (
Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also
known as Carpatho-
Rusyns (
Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
- America, with
ancestors who were
Rusyns, from
Carpathian Ruthenia, or
neighboring areas of
Central Europe. However, some
Rusyn Americans, also or
instead identify...
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Yugoslav Rusyns (during the
existence of
former Yugoslavia), are
ethnic Rusyns from the
southern regions of the
Pannonian Plain (hence,
Pannonian Rusyns). Their...
- of
modern Croatia), and also in the
Pannonian Rusyn diaspora in the
United States and Canada.
Since Rusyns are
officially recognized as a
national minority...
- руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik) is an East
Slavic language spoken by
Rusyns in
parts of
Central and
Eastern Europe, and
written in the
Cyrillic script...
- Look up
Rusyn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rusyn may
refer to:
Rusyn people, an East
Slavic people Pannonian Rusyn people, a
branch of
Rusyn people...
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Ruthenia Rusyn American Rusyn language Rusyns Ruthenia Ruthenians Shlakhtov Ruthenians Siberian Republic Ukraine Ukrainians White Croatia Listed as
Rusyns; includes...
- for the
Ukrainians and
Father Gabriel Martyak for the Carpatho-
Rusyns. Later, the
Rusyn priest Basil Takach was
appointed and
consecrated in Rome on his...
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majority of linguists, the
Boykos and
other Rusyns are seen as a sub-group of
ethnic Ukrainians, and the
Rusyn lect is
regarded as part of a
dialect continuum...
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already widespread amongst the
Rusyns of
Slovakia and
Carpathian Ruthenia. In
January 1919,
Lemko council members met with
Rusyns of
Carpathia and
under the...