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Sloboda Ukraine (Ukrainian: Слобідська Україна, romanized: Slobidska Ukraina; Russian: Слободская Украина, romanized: Slobodskaya Ukraina), also known...
- The
kobzari of the
Slobozhan bandura tradition were
kobzari who
lived in the
Slobozhan region around the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. They
include Petro...
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Other 12.
Northern Russian dialect with
Belarusian influences 13.
Slobozhan [uk] and Steppe [uk]
dialects of
Ukrainian 14.
Steppe dialect of Ukrainian...
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century there were
three regional kobzar schools: Chernihiv, Poltava, and
Slobozhan,
which were
differentiated by
repertoire and
playing style. In Ukraine...
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spoken rather than sung.
Almost all
traditional dumy from the
Poltava and
Slobozhan traditions use a
Dorian mode with
occasionally raised 4th
degrees and...
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spoken in
Dnieper Ukraine;
Slobozhan,
spoken in
Sloboda Ukraine; and the
Steppe dialect,
spoken on the Wild Fields. The
Slobozhan and
Steppe dialects are...
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Poltava and Kyiv
regions are
considered to be
close to
standard Ukrainian.
Slobozhan [uk]
spoken in Kharkiv, Sumy, Luhansk, and the
northern part of Donetsk...
- Ivan
Sokolov 12.1946 - 03.1949 : Lieutenant-General
David Yakovlevich Slobozhan 03.1949 - 02.1955 : Lieutenant-General
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Senatorov...
- the Balivska, Oleksandrivska, and
Partizan village councils into the
Slobozhan settlement territorial community of the
Dnipro district." Portals: Geography...
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Ukrainian but not identical) Kyiv
dialect (in Kyiv)
Slobozhan /
Slodozian /
Slododzian (in
Slobozhan or
Sloboda Ukraine region) (in most
regions it overlapps...