Podolyans

Podolyans
Podolians, 1841
Regions with significant populations
 Ukraine?
Religion
Christianity

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)
    National costume of Podolia (Medzhybizh)
  • Podolyans from the fair, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1864
    Podolyans from the fair, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1864
  • Podolyans, a lunch, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1862
    Podolyans, a lunch, painting by Juliusz Kossak, 1862
  • A lady from Podolia, painting by Vasily Tropinin
    A lady from Podolia, painting by Vasily Tropinin
  • In tavern (korchma) in Podolia, painting by Jan Maszkowski
    In tavern (korchma) in Podolia, painting by Jan Maszkowski
  • Podolians from Chortkiv county
    Podolians from Chortkiv county
  • Pysanka from Podolia
    Pysanka from Podolia
  • Podolians from Skalat, near Ternopil
    Podolians from Skalat, near Ternopil
  • Rusyns of Carpathians, Halych, and Podolia
    Rusyns of Carpathians, Halych, and Podolia

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Podolyans.
  • Dnipryans
  • Volynians

References

  1. ^ The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 21, pp. 566, 567

External links

  • Old photos of villages. Newspaper "Podolyanyn".
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