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White Ruthenians may refer to:

  • inhabitants of the historical region of White Ruthenia in general
  • historical and exonymic term for Belarusians

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White Ruthenians

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Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title White Ruthenians. If an internal link...

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Ruthenians

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between Ruthenians and Muscovites. Ruthenians of different regions in 1836: 1, 2. Galician Ruthenians; 3. Carpathian Ruthenians; 4, 5. Podolian Ruthenians. After...

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Belarusians

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"Белоруссия"). Before, they were typically known as White Russians or White Ruthenians (from White Russia or White Ruthenia, based on "Белая Русь"). Upon Belarusian...

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White Ruthenia

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Another speculation in Vasmer is that the color of the clothes of the White Ruthenians (perhaps as well as the color of their hair) may have contributed to...

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Ruthenian

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referred to (in historical context) as White Ruthenians Rusyns, sometimes referred to as Carpatho-Ruthenians Pannonian Rusyns Ukrainians, sometimes referred...

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Belarusian Americans

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Slavic peoples, Belarusians in the U.S. were sometimes referred to as White Ruthenians. For example, the first Belarusian-American newspaper, Belaruskaja...

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Ruthenian language

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to modern Belarusian language, that is also designated as White Ruthenian. South Ruthenian dialect or language – a term used by some scholars as designation...

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Ruthenian Americans

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Carpatho-Ruthenian (disambiguation) Carpatho-Ruthenians (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ruthenian Americans...

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Black Ruthenia

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Białych do Białorusinów: u *zródeł białoruskiej idei narodowej [From White Ruthenians to Belarusians: at the sources of the Belarusian national idea]. Białystok:...

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Belarusian language

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(1922–1991) and, later, in the Russian Federation[citation needed]. White Russian or White Ruthenian (and its equivalents in other languages) – literally, a word-by-word...

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Reichskommissariat Ostland

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Reichskommissariat" with the addition of Belarus would be formed, "and with this the White Ruthenians would also be regarded as Balts". A more important additional colleague...

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Belarusian Democratic Republic

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functioning government in exile. In some historical documents, the White Ruthenian Democratic Republic phrase was used initially. In the current scholarship...

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Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany

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Hence the German troops were greeted by the Polish as well as the White Ruthenian population [meaning Ukrainian and Belarusian] for the most part, at...

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Ruthenia

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Carpatho-Ruthenians, a group of East Slavic highlanders. While Galician Ruthenians considered themselves Ukrainians, the Carpatho-Ruthenians were the...

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Belarusians in Chicago

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1920 - The White Russian National Committee 1923 - White Ruthenian National Association 1928-1932 - Belaruskaja Trybuna newspaper White Ruthenian Aid Committee...

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Rusyns

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or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ Rusynŷ), Ruthenians, or Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснакы or Руснаци, romanized: Rusnakŷ or Rusnacy)...

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White slavery

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White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the slavery of Europeans, whether by non-Europeans (such as West Asians and...

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Ukrainians

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Turks and Crimean Tatars) and to themselves and their language as Ruthenians/Ruthenian.[need quotation to verify] With the publication of Ivan Kotliarevsky's...

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White Croats

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14th–16th centuries, the influx of a Ruthenian-influenced Slovak population and the settlement of a Slavic tribe called the White Croats, who had inhabited this...

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Belarusians in Russia

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Moscow. In documents of that time they are also called Litvins or White Ruthenians. One of the compact settlements of Litvins in Moscow was the Meschanskaya...

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Carpathian Ruthenia

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cross-border area of Ukraine, Slovakia and Poland inhabited by Ruthenians. The local Ruthenian population self-identifies in different ways: some consider...

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Pussy willow

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branches, which do not grow that far north. Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox; Ruthenian, Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovak, Bavarian, and Austrian Roman...

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White Latin Americans

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(1.6%), among them Austríans, Hungarians, Croatians, Bosniaks, Serbs, Ruthenians, and Montenegrins. Roughly 75,000 people came from what was then the United...

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Kidnapping of children by Nazi Germany

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strongly fortified by propaganda under the slogan: Care of the Reich for White-Ruthenian Children, Protection against Brigandry. The action has already started...

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Scouting in displaced persons camps

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up "an extensive and long-standing organisation," and the Poles and White Ruthenians in the zone were equally active. These various organizations were fortunate...

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King of Ruthenia

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Hoc anno rex Ruthenorum moritur (...) ("In that year the king of the Ruthenians died (...)"). Yaropolk Iziaslavych, king of Rus' (1073–1087). Danylo I...

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Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

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Vienna began once again. Meanwhile, the Ruthenians felt more and more abandoned by Vienna and among the Old Ruthenians grouped around the Greek Catholic Cathedral...

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Ukrainian language

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princes of Kingdom of Ruthenia and Kiev called themselves "People of Rus" – Ruthenians, and Galicia–Volhynia was called the Kingdom of Ruthenia. Also according...

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