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Results 1 to 4 from 4 found in "Rusyn":
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| Slavic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | keep Wikipedia running! Slavic languages. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia East Slavic, including Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Rusyn. West Slavic, which further subdivide | | en.wikipedia.org | | Rusyn language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | Rusyn language. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rusyn. ????? rusin. Total speakers: 610,120. Language codes. Rusyn is an East Slavic language (along with Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian) clos | | en.wikipedia.org | | History - The Rusyns - Rusyn.org | | World Academy of Rusyn Culture Rusyns can be traced to Slavic peoples who began to appear name Rusyn drives. Rather, the ancestors of the present-day Carpatho-Rusyns are descendants of: (1) early Sl | | www.rusyn.org | | Language - The Rusyns - Rusyn.org | | World Academy of Rusyn Culture The language territory where Carpatho-Rusyn dialects are spoken coincides with Vojvodinian-Srem Rusyn has alternating East Slavic (Carpatho-Rusyn) and West Slavic (Eas | | www.rusyn.org |
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