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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
National costume of Podolia (Medzhybizh)
Podolyans from the fair, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1864
Podolyans, a lunch, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1862
A lady from Podolia, painting by Vasily Tropinin
In tavern (korchma) in Podolia, painting by Jan Maszkowski
Podolians from Chortkiv county
Pysanka from Podolia
Rusyns of Carpathians, Halych, and Podolia
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Podolyans.
- Dnipryans
- Volynians
References
External links
- Old photos of villages. Newspaper "Podolyanyn".
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