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Ethnic group
Podolians, 1841 | |
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Ukraine | ? |
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Christianity |
Podolyans (Ukrainian: Подоляни, Polish: Podolanie) are a Ukrainian ethnographic group who populate the region of Podolia.
In the 19th century, Gustave Le Bon has found them to extend as far West as Tatra Mountains, named "Podolians".[1] (probably Podhalanie ).
Gallery
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National costume of Podolia (Medzhybizh)
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Podolyans from the fair, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1864
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Podolyans, a lunch, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1862
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A lady from Podolia, painting by Vasily Tropinin
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In tavern (korchma) in Podolia, painting by Jan Maszkowski
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Podolians from Chortkiv county
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Pysanka from Podolia
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Rusyns of Carpathians, Halych, and Podolia
See also
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References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Old photos of villages. Newspaper "Podolyanyn".