The Polish Review, Issue 35Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1990 - Poland |
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Page 116
... 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 Directorate in 1905 , one - third of all ...
... 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 Directorate in 1905 , one - third of all ...
Page 198
... Slavic Lemkos , who lived west of the San River , and therefore were sur- rounded by lowlands to the north and west that were inhabited by Poles and to the south beyond the mountain crests by fellow East Slavic Rusnaks in what until ...
... Slavic Lemkos , who lived west of the San River , and therefore were sur- rounded by lowlands to the north and west that were inhabited by Poles and to the south beyond the mountain crests by fellow East Slavic Rusnaks in what until ...
Page 199
... 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 accepts the modern term Ukrainian for the 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 accepts the modern term Ukrainian for the East ...
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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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