• Ruś may refer to the following places: Ruś, Podlaskie Voivodeship, a village in Łomża County, north-eastern Poland Ruś, Olsztyn County, a village in Warmian-Masurian...
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    Ukrainian as Kyivska Rus' (Ukrainian: Ки́ївська Русь). Later, the Russian term was rendered into Belarusian as Kiyewskaya Rus' or Kijeŭskaja Ruś (Belarusian:...
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  • for Marau Airport Ruś (disambiguation), the name of several Polish villages Rus, Jaén, a municipality in the Province of Jaén, Spain Rus, Sălaj, a commune...
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  • Black Ruthenia (redirect from Ruś Czarna)
    (Latin: Ruthenia Nigra), or Black Rus' (Belarusian: Чорная Русь, romanized: Čornaja Ruś; Lithuanian: Juodoji Rusia; Polish: Ruś Czarna), is a historical region...
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  • White Ruthenia (redirect from White Ruś)
    romanized: Biełaja Ruś; Polish: Ruś Biała; Russian: Белая Русь, romanized: Belaya Rus'; Ukrainian: Біла Русь, romanized: Bila Ruś) is one of the historical...
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    Red Ruthenia (redirect from Ruś Czerwona)
    Red Ruthenia, or Red Rus' or Red Russia (Ukrainian: Червона Русь, romanized: Chervona Rus'; Polish: Ruś Czerwona; Latin: Ruthenia Rubra; Russia Rubra;...
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    Ruthenia (redirect from Rus' (region))
    Rus Polish: Ruś Czarna) Galicia, or Red Ruthenia, western Ukraine and southeast Poland; Ukrainian: Червона Русь, romanized: Chervona Rus; Polish: Ruś...
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  • Ruś Mała [ˈruɕ ˈmawa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostróda, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
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    The Rus', also known as Russes, were a people in early medieval Eastern Europe. The scholarly consensus holds that they were originally Norsemen, mainly...
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    The Christianization of Kievan Rus' was a long and complicated process that took place in several stages. In 867, Patriarch Photius of Constantinople...
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