The Polish Review, Issue 35Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1990 - Poland |
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In Siedlce Province over half of all elementary schools of both types ( Catholic parish schools had been prohibited ) were located in the three eastern counties with large East Slavic populations , although East Slavs represented ...
In Siedlce Province over half of all elementary schools of both types ( Catholic parish schools had been prohibited ) were located in the three eastern counties with large East Slavic populations , although East Slavs represented ...
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The Lemkos represent the westernmost element of the East Slavic world . ... which also corresponded roughly to the ethnographic boundary between West Slavs ( Poles ) west of the river and East Slavs ( Rusyns / Ukrainians ) east of the ...
The Lemkos represent the westernmost element of the East Slavic world . ... which also corresponded roughly to the ethnographic boundary between West Slavs ( Poles ) west of the river and East Slavs ( Rusyns / Ukrainians ) east of the ...
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Stated most simply , if Lemkos are East Slavs , and if the East Slavic inhabitants of the Carpathians and Galicia have come to be designated as Ukrainians , then the Lemkos are Ukrainians , too . Since most modern Slavic scholarship ...
Stated most simply , if Lemkos are East Slavs , and if the East Slavic inhabitants of the Carpathians and Galicia have come to be designated as Ukrainians , then the Lemkos are Ukrainians , too . Since most modern Slavic scholarship ...
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