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Ethnic group in the Carpathian Mountains
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Hutsuls
1919 unrecognised state in western Ukraine
short-lived state formed in the aftermath of World War I. Inhabited by Hutsuls, the republic was declared on 8 January 1919, when original plans to unite
Hutsul_Republic
East Slavic ethnic group
regions, there are several Rusyn groups, including Dolinyans, Boykos, Hutsuls and Lemkos. Since the Revolutions of 1989 toward the end of the 20th century
Rusyns
Variety of the Ukrainian language
(Східнокарпатський говір) is a variety of the Ukrainian language spoken by Hutsuls, a subethnic group living in Western Ukraine. It belongs to the Galician–Bukovinian
Hutsul_dialect
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
(also called Moldavians) (73.5%), 15,000 Ruthenians and Hutsuls (20.9%) (of whom 6,000 were Hutsuls, and 9,000 were Ruthenian immigrants from Galicia and
Bukovina
Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
1939 Orthodox church. 1930-1939 Th Hutsul Museum, 1938 Hutsuls from Żabie, after 1932 Hutsuls, before 1932 Hutsul Petro Chomyn playing the trembita On
Verkhovyna
Cheese from the Hutsul region of Ukraine
Ukraine. Hutsul bryndza has been produced in the Hutsul region for several centuries and is an integral part of Hutsul cuisine and culture. Hutsul sheep
Hutsul_bryndza
2003 studio album by Ruslana
"Dyki Tantsi" (Ukrainian: Дикі танці, lit. 'Wild Dances') is the fourth studio album by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. It was released on June 10
Dyki_Tantsi
Architectural style
Hutsul Secession (also called Carpathian style or East Galician style) is an architectural style that developed in Eastern Galicia, particularly in Lviv
Hutsul_Secession
Traditional peasant dwelling
filled with hay, which contributed to better insulation. Among richer Hutsuls a specific type of housing called grazhda (Ukrainian: ґражда) was traditionally
Ukrainian_khata
alongside cattle and horses. Sheep herding was traditionally practiced by the Hutsuls, who inhabited the Carpathian Mountains for centuries. They bred the Ukrainian
Sheep_farming_in_Ukraine
Sheep's milk cheese from the Carpathian Mountains
Ukrainian Carpathians. This cheese is associated with the culture of the Hutsuls and is an important symbol of regional identity and heritage. It is made
Hutsul_sheep_bryndzya
Alpine horn (musical instrument)
an alpine horn made of wood. It is common among Galicians highlanders Hutsuls who live in western Ukraine (Galicia), eastern Poland, Slovakia, and northern
Trembita
East Slavic ethnic group
Ukraine: places like Zakarpattia and Halychyna. Among them the best known are Hutsuls, Volhynians, Boykos and Lemkos (otherwise known as Carpatho-Rusyns—a derivative
Ukrainians
Ethnic group
Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. Along with the neighbouring Lemkos and Hutsuls, the Boykos are considered a sub-group of Rusyns and speak a distinct East
Boykos
Polish painter (1879–1942)
some fellow artists also paid a visit to Huculszczyzna [pl]; home of the Hutsuls. This resulted in a lifetime fascination with their culture and customs
Kazimierz_Sichulski
Country in Eastern Europe
overrun by other forces. The short-lived West Ukrainian People's Republic and Hutsul Republic also failed to join the rest of Ukraine. The result of the conflict
Ukraine
Dance of various ethnic groups in Ukraine
Hutsul dances are notoriously inaccurate depictions of the dances of the Hutsuls, the highlanders who inhabit the Carpathian Mountains, the demand for additional
Ukrainian_dance
National park in Ukraine
Nature Park (Ukrainian: Національний природний парк «Гуцульщина», lit. 'Hutsul Land') is a national park in Ukraine. It is located in the Western Ukraine's
Hutsulshchyna National Nature Park
Hutsulshchyna_National_Nature_Park
1911 novel by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky
1911 and inspired by his stay in the Hutsul region. The work described the love of Ivan and Marichka, two Hutsuls from rival families, which ends tragically
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (novel)
Shadows_of_Forgotten_Ancestors_(novel)
Breed of horse
after the small sub-ethnic Ukrainian group of Hutsuls. However, the horse breed is much older than the Hutsul people. The Huculs are probably depicted on
Hucul_pony
Hutsul wool blanket and rug
A lizhnyk (Ukrainian: Ліжник) or Hutsul blanket is a patterned wool blanket and rug created by Hutsuls, a group indigenous to the Carpathian Mountains
Lizhnyk
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
Ukrainian People's Republic (later absorbed into Ukrainian People's Republic), Hutsul Republic, Lemko Republic, Komancza Republic and the Galician Soviet Socialist
Austria-Hungary
below: Dolinyans: Ukraine: Zakarpattia Oblast excluding Rakhiv Raion, see Hutsuls; Boykos: Poland: Subcarpathian Voivodship: Bieszczady County, Lesko County;
Places_inhabited_by_Rusyns
a village elder from the region of Pokuttia, 1867 Portrait of a Hutsul woman Hutsuls from Zhabye, late 19th century A Boyko couple in traditional dress
Ukrainian_national_clothing
Topics referred to by the same term
Old Ruthenian language may refer to: Old East Slavic, a language used in the 10th to 14th centuries by East Slavs in Kievan Rus', ancestor of Russian and
Old_Ruthenian_language
Ukrainian singer and actress
comedic project Lizhnyk TV on YouTube. Fiïnka is recognized for promoting Hutsul culture through her music and performances. She was a finalist in the Ukrainian
Fiïnka
Tribe of Early East Slavs
paid tribute to Sveneld. The Uliches were last mentioned in the 970s. Hutsuls List of Medieval Slavic tribes Koncha, S. (2012). "Bavarian Geographer
Ulichs
Ukrainian type of cornmeal stew
The dish is considered to be a part of Ukrainian cuisine, in particularly Hutsul. It is commonly served in Ukrainian restaurants as well as available in
Banosh
Historical region of Central Europe in Baia Mare
Carpathian Ruthenia, with the border following that of the short-lived Hutsul Republic. In March 1939 Hungary annexed Carpathian Ruthenia and in August
Maramureș
Czechoslovak region of Carpatho-Ukraine. Flag of Ukraine (1917-1921), used by the Hutsul Republic in the eastern half of the region. Flag of Rusyns, a prominent
Flag_of_Zakarpattia_Oblast
1965 film by Sergei Parajanov
Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, it tells a "Romeo and Juliet tale" of young Ukrainian Hutsul lovers trapped on opposite sides of a Carpathian family blood feud. The
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Shadows_of_Forgotten_Ancestors
Forest deity in Ukrainian mythology
physical work. Chuhaister could help a lost person to get out of the forest. Hutsuls believed that if a forest person sees a fire in a hut at night, he goes
Chuhaister
Ukrainian folk and philharmonic musician
Instruments and Hutsuls Lifestyle in Verkhovyna (2000). He managed exhibits and collected items such as traditional clothes, Hutsul ceramics, households
Roman_Kumlyk
City in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Ukrainian hero Petro Mukha, joined by other Ukrainians, such as Cossacks and Hutsuls, in addition to Moldavians (Romanians). Known as Mukha's Rebellion, this
Kolomyia
Ukrainian married woman's headdress
various types of headgear on top of it. Peremitka is part of traditional Hutsul dress. It is a long strip of cloth ornamented on both ends and tied with
Ochipok
Ukrainian singer (born 1973)
to the song Znaju ya (I Know), which is about the ancient people of the Hutsuls living in the Ukrainian Carpathians, Ruslana set new standards for modern
Ruslana
Region of Ukraine
Sukil Waterfalls Yavorivskyi Huk Tsiva Shepitskyi Huk small A Hutsul playing a trembita Hutsuls in traditional dress in wedding ceremony in Vorokhta Kosiv
Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast
Topics referred to by the same term
(or Ukrainian) people Boykos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people Hutsuls, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people Rusyn language, an East Slavic
Rusyn
Museum in Kolomyia, Ukraine
opened in a new building on 23 September 2000, during the 10th International Hutsul festival. Director Yaroslava Tkachuk first came up with the idea of a museum
Pysanka_Museum
Hammered dulcimer musical instrument
usually have 2 concert cimbaloms. Roman Kumlyk was a famous player from the Hutsul area. After his death, a museum was named for him and is now run by his
Cimbalom
Musical scale and mode
associated with the music of the Hutsuls, an ethnic group of the Carpathian Mountains, to the degree that it is often called the Hutsul mode (Ukrainian: Гуцульський
Ukrainian_Dorian_scale
Type of alphorn
[citation needed] Under the name trembita it is also used by the Ukrainian Hutsuls and the Polish Gorals.[citation needed] Erke Alexandru, Tiberiu; Kotlyaryov
Bucium
Ukrainian Hutsul artist, writer and ethnographer (1927-1998)
dictionary of the Hutsul dialect, wrote stories, fairy tales and a fantastic adventure novel, Indian Glow, about the adventures of Hutsuls in India. She also
Paraska_Plytka-Horytsvit
Unit of the Polish Army
March 1920 – to 49th Kresy Infantry Regiment. Most of its soldiers were Hutsuls (firstly volunteers, then conscripts), and this was recognized by the headquarters
49th_Hutsul_Rifle_Regiment
Meal (coarse flour) ground from dried maize
Food. Retrieved 2022-05-06. "Hutsul Dish Banosh/ Banush Recipe". Chef's Pencil. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-05-06. "Hutsul Banush, Ukraine National Cuisine
Cornmeal
Species of fungus
Russia. In Ukraine, it is known as korban, or the Hutsul mushroom, because it is common among the Hutsuls who are said to be experts at finding it. In the
Catathelasma_imperiale
Region in southwestern Ukraine
Romania. The majority of the population are Ukrainians (Rusyns, Boykos and Hutsuls - indigenous groups), while a Romanian community, totaling 32,100 according
Northern_Maramureș
Hromada in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
fourteen hromadas together forming an association dedicated to preserving Hutsul traditions and expanding the tourism industry in the region. Zelene rural
Zelene_rural_hromada
Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
is considered both the traditional summer and the winter capital of the Hutsul people. Kryvorivnia belongs to Verkhovyna settlement hromada, one of the
Kryvorivnia
Polish state from 1918 to 1939
so bad in several eastern regions, such as the counties inhabited by the Hutsul minority, that there was permanent starvation. Farmers rebelled against
Second_Polish_Republic
Ashkenazi Jewish and Eastern European baked or fried snack food
buckwheat, or cheese were widespread and are still cooked in some places. In Hutsul territories, knyshes without filling were used during confession and on
Knish
Polish philologist and journalist
on Lwów and the Hutsuls. He was also the author of several books on his home town and a single ethnographic documentary on the Hutsul life (no copy survived
Henryk_Breit
River in Ukraine
Chernivtsi Oblasts. Both banks in the upper part of the river are inhabited by Hutsuls. Chornyi Cheremosh Water routes on Cheremosh river Rafting on Cheremosh
Cheremosh
General social term
Catholicism Protestantism Islam Judaism Buddhism Sub-national groups Boykos Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podlashuks Podolyans Poleshuks Closely-related peoples East
Ukrainian_world
1968 film by Borys Ivchenko
produced at the Dovzhenko Film Studios, takes place in 1943 and is about a Hutsul girl played by Lyubov Rumyantseva. In 1969, it received a Golden Tower award
Annychka
Traditional Ukrainian stuffed dumplings
(pareni varenyky or pyrohy na parí). In western Ukrainian regions, including Hutsul areas, dumplings are prepared by placing them on a cloth stretched over
Varenyky
Museum in Kolomyia, Ukraine
from Hutsul and Pokuttian villages like: decorated stove tiles, musical instruments, carved wooden tools, furniture, folk costumes, unique Hutsul embroidery
National Museum of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia Folk Art
National_Museum_of_Hutsulshchyna_and_Pokuttia_Folk_Art
Type of dance
Arkan (Ukrainian: Aркан, Aрґан) is a popular circle dance of the Ukrainian Hutsul people (from Hutsulshchyna, southwestern Ukraine). The word literally means
Arkan_(dance)
Radical Party General National Exhibition Ukrainian Social Democratic Party Hutsul Secession Batiars Riflemen's Association Plast Modern era Ukrainian Sich
Lviv_during_the_Middle_Ages
Kosiv painted ceramics are traditional national Hutsul handicrafts, one of the varieties of Ukrainian ceramics. It is known for its pottery products such
Kosiv_painted_ceramics
Subgroup of an ethnic group
dividing the Subcarpathian Rus Rusyns ethnic group into Lemkos, Boikian and Hutsul ethnographic groups. Other groups that have been described by some scholars
Ethnographic_group
Historical region in Moldova and Ukraine
Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych Oblast Izmail
Bessarabia
Mountain range in Ukraine
the Prut and Tysa River. The lower parts of Chornohora are inhabited by Hutsuls, whose primary occupation is herding. Major tourist centres of Chornohora
Chornohora
Grouping of people
Russian-only) in Canada (2016 Canadian census) Rusyns (incl. Boykos, Lemkos, Hutsuls) c. 1.2 million Rusyns worldwide (1995 Magocsi estimate) 23,746 Rusyns
Slavs
Ukrainian outlaw and folk hero
the brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine bears the name of Dovbush. Hutsuls Carpatho-Rusyns Peasant uprising Ukrainian folklore Juraj Janosik Ustym
Oleksa_Dovbush
Church in Lviv, Ukraine
Radical Party General National Exhibition Ukrainian Social Democratic Party Hutsul Secession Batiars Riflemen's Association Plast Modern era Ukrainian Sich
Dormition_Church,_Lviv
Polish painter and illustrator (1868–1927)
several paintings: “Return of the Hutsuls from the Fair” (1906), “Old Hutsul” (1910), “Hutsul with a Hoe” and “Hutsuls on the Road” (both late 19th – early
Augusta_Kochanowska
Catholicism Protestantism Islam Judaism Buddhism Sub-national groups Boykos Hutsuls Lemkos Litvins Podlashuks Podolyans Poleshuks Closely-related peoples East
Theatre_of_Ukraine
East Slavic language
the border in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of Poland. (12) Hutsul is spoken by the Hutsul people on the northern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, in
Ukrainian_language
Brigand and rebel movement in the Carpathians
led to a new spike in the movement. A notable leader of opryshky in the Hutsul region during that time was Myron Shtoliuk. The Opryshko movement was eventually
Opryshky
Aragonaise Arcan Ardah (Arab tribal war dance) Argentine Tango Arkan (Ukrainian, Hutsul) Armenian line dance Asma kasma Assiko Assyrian folk dance (Assyrian folk
List_of_dances
Rural settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
its close ties to the Hutsuls – an ethno-cultural group of Ukrainians who live in the Carpathians, and is often regarded as a Hutsul capital. The town is
Vorokhta
Historical region
Kurtacy or Czuchońcy (Lemkos, Rusnaks), Boykos (Werchowyńcy), Tucholcy, Hutsuls (Czarnogórcy). Dale Dwellers (larger kinship group): Krakowiacy, Mazury
Galicia_(Eastern_Europe)
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
the south-western mountain area of the Chernivtsi region belong to the Hutsul ethnic sub-group, a sophisticated cultural community inhabiting an area
Chernivtsi_Oblast
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
Kamenschiks Lipovans Polekhs Pomors Semeiskie Siberians Starozhily Rusyns Boyko Hutsuls Lemkos Pannonian Rusyns Ukrainians Cossacks Galicians Podolyans Slobozhanians
East_Slavs
Radical Party General National Exhibition Ukrainian Social Democratic Party Hutsul Secession Batiars Riflemen's Association Plast Modern era Ukrainian Sich
Mayor_of_Lviv
part of the Ukrainian ethnic group in the 19th century included: Boykos Hutsuls Rusyns Pannonian Rusyns Lemkos Lyshaks (living in Maramures and Ugocsa)
Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary
Ethnic_and_religious_composition_of_Austria-Hungary
1860-1945. Bayeux Arts, 2000. ISBN 1-896209-33-5 Dzvinka Kachur. Traditional Hutsul wedding in Western Ukraine. Welcome to Ukraine magazine. Welcome to a wedding
Traditional_Ukrainian_wedding
Chapel in Lviv, Ukraine
Radical Party General National Exhibition Ukrainian Social Democratic Party Hutsul Secession Batiars Riflemen's Association Plast Modern era Ukrainian Sich
Boim_Chapel
Carpathian highlands. Cossack (Ukrainian: коза́к, romanized: kozak) Ethnic group Hutsul (Ukrainian: гуцу́л), an ethno-cultural group who for centuries have inhabited
List of English words of Ukrainian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Ukrainian_origin
Polish sculptor and painter (1859–1930)
himself mainly with executing genre paintings of Polish mountaineers and Hutsuls, and portraits. He then turned to sculpture, creating compositions in Art
Wacław_Szymanowski
1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe
Don Republic, 8 August 1918 Unification Act, 22 January 1919, with the Hutsul Republic announcing its intention to join as well Participation at the Paris
Ukrainian_People's_Republic
Historic region located in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains
utilized the ethnic makeup of the region, with ideas such as the Lemko-Boiko-Hutsul schema looking to prove the Slavic nature of the Rus, and therefore justifying
Transcarpathia
Infantry Regiment (Poland) aka Infantry Regiment of the Academic Legion 49th Hutsul Rifle Regiment formerly 15th Infantry Rifle Regiment of General Haller's
Polish–Soviet War order of battle: Poland
Polish–Soviet_War_order_of_battle:_Poland
Region in Romania
Other minorities, which include Ukrainians, Lipovans, Csangos, Poles, Hutsuls, Hungarians, and Germans make up the rest of the population (0.9%). Romanian
Nord-Est_(development_region)
Жербан; Romanian: Șerban) is a peak located in the Maramureș Mountains (Hutsul Alps). It is located in the Rakhiv Raion of the Zakarpattia Oblast, on the
Zherban
Ukrainian woodwind instrument of the flute family
the various sub-ethnicities in western Ukraine, most notably that of the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains. Often employing several sopilkas in concert
Sopilka
Traditional Slavic holiday
expressed in public and serve as a regulator of social relations. According to Hutsuls beliefs, after Kupala come the "rowan nights [ru]", when thunders and lightnings
Kupala_Night
1793–1925 unit of Russia
Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych Oblast Izmail
Podolia_Governorate
Bread traditionally eaten around Easter
(Bukovinian) Babka Baba wielkanocna Бабка Polish West Ukrainian (Galician, Hutsuls) Kolach Колач Kolač Fonott kalács Serbian Hungarian Pinca Pinca Пинца Croatian
Easter_bread
Ukrainian writer and bandurist 1877–1938
Halychyna he once again organized a theatrical troupe made up of illiterate Hutsuls who had great success touring Western Ukraine performing the ethnographic
Hnat_Khotkevych
On Stryiska St in southern Lviv, Ukraine
Radical Party General National Exhibition Ukrainian Social Democratic Party Hutsul Secession Batiars Riflemen's Association Plast Modern era Ukrainian Sich
Lviv_bus_station
Music genre and type of dance
кoлoмийкa, Polish: kołomyjka; also spelled kolomeyka or kolomeike) is a Hutsul (Ukrainian) music genre that combines a fast-paced folk dance and comedic
Kolomyika
2004 Chinese-Hong Kong film by Zhang Yimou
Zhang Yimou's audio commentary. Most of the film was shot in Ukraine's Hutsul Region National Park, such as the scenes in the snow or birch forests. The
House_of_Flying_Daggers
Natural and historical region of Eastern Europe
Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych Oblast Izmail
Polesia
Ukrainian region composed of the Hertsa town and its surroundings
Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian State Lemko Republic Hutsul Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian SSR Moldavian ASSR Drohobych Oblast Izmail
Hertsa_region
Anthropomorphic malign spirit or demon in Slavic folk tradition
or cart, and scaring people who flaunt their fearlessness. According to Hutsul beliefs, demonic beings have a certain hierarchy. The oldest is the Aridnyk
Chort
2023 film by Oles Sanin
Commonwealth. The brutal rule of the Polish gentry (szlachta) forces the Hutsuls to flee to the mountains. Two brothers, Oleksa and Ivan Dovbush, find themselves
Dovbush_(film)
Slavic folk Christianity holiday
visiting their graves, holding religious services and feasting. Among Hutsuls, after a blessing ceremony in the church, bread loaves (kalach) would be
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Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
God's Bird; Enchantress; Wife of Lord Lakshman; Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ocean; One Connected to Body of Water
Boy/Male
Muslim
Proud
Girl/Female
French Native American
an Algonquian tribe of the Great Plains and Capital city of Wyoming.
Male
Irish
 Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROY means "bright fame." Compare with other forms of Roy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Hermit Praised in the Vedas
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Immortal; Recollect; Recollection; Memory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lotus; Lord Vishnu; A Tamil Saint
Girl/Female
Tamil
River Yamuna
Girl/Female
Indian
A Beautiful Long Hair
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