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  • Galician Russophilia (Ukrainian: Галицьке русофільство, romanized: Halytske rusofilstvo) or Moscophilia (Москвофіли, romanized: Moskvofily) was a cultural...
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    Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia Distrikt Galizien Galatia Galician Russophilia Includes 40,393 German-speakers or around 0.5% of inhabitants of...
    61 KB (4,574 words) - 06:38, 22 June 2024
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    Pan-Slavism (category Galician Russophilia)
    exclusion of Russia from the European cultural area, but are also opposed to Russophilia and concepts of Slavs under Russian domination and irredentism. It is...
    37 KB (4,311 words) - 19:38, 16 June 2024
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    and sent them to internment camps, on charges of being part of the Galician Russophilia movement. On 19 August 1915, the German submarine U-27 was sunk by...
    75 KB (8,985 words) - 00:58, 20 June 2024
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    Catholic Church Ruthenian nobility Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Galician Russophilia Paul Robert Magocsi. "Rusyn". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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    Hniliczki affair (category Galician Russophilia)
    movement. Throughout the 1870s, Russophilia had been tolerated because it did not undermine the loyalty of Galician Ukrainians to Austria. The authorities...
    20 KB (2,664 words) - 17:55, 6 May 2024
  • Slavophilia and westernism Pochvennichestvo Black Hundreds Mladorossi Galician Russophilia White movement Smenovekhovtsy Solidarists 1993 constitutional crisis...
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  • community, the Russophiles depended on support from Russia (such as from the Galician-Russian Benevolent Society based in St. Petersburg) and from Polish aristocrats...
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    the all-Russian concept were known as "Russophiles". Russia portal Galician Russophilia Russian irredentism Little Russian identity Orthodoxy, Autocracy...
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    Thalerhof internment camp (category Galician Russophilia)
    the Russophile movement among Carpatho-Rusyns, Lemkos, and Galicians (see Galician Russophilia); those who recognized the Russian language as the literary...
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  • Russian National Party (category Galician Russophilia)
    Headquarters Lviv (1900-1914) Uzhhorod Newspaper Narodnaja gazeta Ideology Galician Russophilia Regionalism National affiliation Czechoslovak National Democracy...
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  • Autonomous Agrarian Union (category Galician Russophilia)
    The Autonomous Agrarian Union (Russian: Автономный Земледельческий Союз, romanized: Avtonomy Zemledchesky Soyuz), abbreviated AZS (Russian: АЗС) was a...
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    Russian National Autonomous Party (category Galician Russophilia)
    Fascism Pan-Slavism Neo-Slavism Anticommunism Antisemitism Corporatism Galician Russophilia Political position Far-right Religion Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church...
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  • Newspaper Russkaja zemlja Ideology Narodnichestvo Agrarian socialism Galician Russophilia Political position Centre-left Politics of Czechoslovakia Political...
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    archbishopric near St. George's Cathedral. In Lviv he took an active part in the Galician-Russian national movement, becoming acquainted with Kuzemsky, Malinovsky...
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    Stauropegion Institute (category Galician Russophilia)
    century until World War II. For much of its history it was controlled by Galician Russophiles. The Stauropegion Institute was founded in Lviv in 1788 on...
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    regarded by the Ruthenian elite as a betrayal, the Slovo newspaper promoted Russophilia and a turn away from the west. After the Seven Weeks War, the Russian...
    112 KB (15,811 words) - 16:41, 26 March 2024
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