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Date: 2012-01-02 10:13:49
Europe
Slavic
Ethnic groups in Croatia
Ethnic groups in Serbia
Ethnic groups in Vojvodina
Ethnic groups in Poland
Ethnic groups in Ukraine
Rusyn language
Rusyns
Paul Robert Magocsi
Vojvodina
Paul Zatkovich

A different kind of gift to give or receive for Christmas Carpatho-Rusyn Settlement A Map and Gazetteer Paul Robert Magocsi Who am I? Where do my ancestors come from? Where specifically in eastern Europe are the village

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