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Page 116
... eastern counties with large East Slavic populations , although East Slavs represented , as mentioned , less than 15 % of the total provincial population.17 In Lublin Province , according to a survey conducted by the Chełm School ...
... eastern counties with large East Slavic populations , although East Slavs represented , as mentioned , less than 15 % of the total provincial population.17 In Lublin Province , according to a survey conducted by the Chełm School ...
Page 198
... eastern spheres separated by the San River , which also corresponded roughly to the ethno- graphic boundary between West Slavs ( Poles ) west of the river and East Slavs ( Rusyns / Ukrainians ) east of the river . An exception were the East ...
... eastern spheres separated by the San River , which also corresponded roughly to the ethno- graphic boundary between West Slavs ( Poles ) west of the river and East Slavs ( Rusyns / Ukrainians ) east of the river . An exception were the East ...
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... East Galicia , known as the populists , argued that the term Rusyn was just an older equiv- alent of the modern name Ukrainian and that it would be preferable to use the new name as a means of national self - identification . With the ...
... East Galicia , known as the populists , argued that the term Rusyn was just an older equiv- alent of the modern name Ukrainian and that it would be preferable to use the new name as a means of national self - identification . With the ...
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Bernard Wielewinski Polish National Catholic Church | 282 |
An English Bibliography Cathe Giffuni | 289 |
CHRONICLE OF THE POLISH INSTITUTE | 297 |
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