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  2. Nazariy Rusyn - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine U19. 3. (1) 2018–2019. Ukraine U21. 11. (7) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10 August 2024. Nazariy Orestovych Rusyn ( Ukrainian: Назарiй Орестович Русин; born 25 October 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for EFL Championship club Sunderland .

  3. Ruthenians - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenians of Kholm in 1861.Ruthenians of Podlachia in the second half of the 19th century.. In the interbellum period of the 20th century, the term rusyn (Ruthenian) was also applied to people from the Kresy Wschodnie (the eastern borderlands) in the Second Polish Republic, and included Ukrainians, Rusyns, and Lemkos, or alternatively, members of the Uniate or Greek Catholic Churches.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Rusyns - Wikipedia

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    Home Discussion Content Assessment Members Resources. WikiProject Rusyns is a WikiProject community dedicated to: Organizing, improving, and maintaining information related to Rusyns, Improving visibility of the Rusyn people, their language, and their culture in relevant articles, Collaborating with Rusyn Wikipedia to foster exchange of ...

  5. Jack Clarke (footballer, born 2000) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Raymond Clarke (born 23 November 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Sunderland. He represented England U20s at international level. [ 3 ]

  6. John Rylands Research Institute and Library - Wikipedia

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    John Rylands Research Institute and Library. / 53.480321; -2.2487. The John Rylands Research Institute and Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate in Manchester, England. It is part of the University of Manchester. [ 4] The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of ...

  7. Ruthenia - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenia. Extents of Kievan Rus', 1054-1132. Ruthenia[ a] is an exonym, originally used in Medieval Latin, as one of several terms for Kievan Rus'. [ 1] It is also used to refer to the East Slavic and Eastern Orthodox regions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, and later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, corresponding ...

  8. Lemkos - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Lemko Region according to World federation of Ukrainian Lemko organizations. The ethnonym Lemko derives from the word lem (Rusyn: лем, lit. 'only'). [7] The term is thought to have first originated as a nickname for users of the word lem in the borderlands between the Lemko and Boyko regions: the easternmost extent of usage of the word on the north side of the Carpathians. [8]

  9. Wikipedia:Romanization of Rusyn - Wikipedia

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    For names of people, places, institutions, and organizations, as used in running text, headings, or article titles. Use the modified Library of Congress system, based on ALA-LC romanization for Rusyn [3] with the following changes: Omit ligatures (e.g., є = ie, not i͡e). Omit romanization of ь, ъ, and ʼ (the Cyrillic apostrophe).