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    thousand Lemkos in Ukraine. During the population census in Ukraine in 2001, the majority of Lemkos called themselves Ukrainians. The ethnonym Lemko derives...
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    Lemkiv, lit. 'Rusyn National Republic of Lemkos'), often known also as the Lemko-Rusyn Republic, just the Lemko Republic, or the Florynka Republic, was...
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    discuss] Lemkos.[citation needed] "Łemkowie Grupa Etniczna czy Naród"?, [The Lemkos: An Ethnic Group or a Nation?], trans. Paul J. Best [pl] "The Lemkos of...
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  • Lemko was a weekly ethnic newspaper, published in the United States in Philadelphia by Lemkos for the immigrant population. It was succeeded by Karpatska...
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    Jaroslav Kacmarcyk (category Lemkos)
    carpatho-rusyn.org/cra/chap4.htm http://www.carpatho-rusyn.org/lemkos/lemkos.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20100614110731/http://www.rusyn.org/hisflorynka...
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    1918–1935 Lemkos from Sanok in stylized highland folk-costumes from Mokre (Poland) Rusyns from Przemyśl Boykos from Prešov (left side) and Lemkos from Przemyśl...
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    100,000 Lemkos in total live in Poland today, and up to 10,000 of them in the area known as Lemkovyna.[1] The largest communities of Lemkos live in the...
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    as the Eastern Lemko Republic, Vyslik Republic, and Lemko Republic, was a short-lived microstate, an association of thirty three Lemko villages, seated...
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    influences along with Pokuttia-Bukovina dialect and the dialects of the Lemkos and Boykos - however, all three are often also often classified as either...
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  • 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...
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