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- Boyko abstract "Boyko or Boiko (Cyrillic: Бойки, Polish: Bojkowie, Slovak: Pujďáci) are a distinctive group of Ukrainian highlanders or mountain-dwellers of the Carpathian highlands. Along with Lemkos and Hutsuls they are a national continuum of Carpathian nationalities also known as Gorals. Boykos identify themselves as part of the Ukrainian ethnos which has derived from the Ruthenians (Ukrainian: Русини, Rusyny). With time the term "Ukrainian" replaced the term "Ruthenians" in Eastern Ukraine a century earlier, became more common among Western Ruthenians/Ukrainians, including Boykos, as well. According to the recent census practically all Boykos in Ukraine declared their ethnicity as Ukrainian. Only 131 people distinctly identified as Boyko. In the Polish census of 2011, 258 people identified their nationality as Boyko, but only for 14 of them it was the only national identification.The Boyko language is based on the Ruthenian language, much influenced by the liturgic Old Church Slavonic language.".
- Boyko language Ukrainian_language.
- Boyko populationPlace Poland.
- Boyko populationPlace Slovakia.
- Boyko populationPlace Ukraine.
- Boyko related Ukrainians.
- Boyko religion Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Boyko religion Orthodox_Christianity.
- Boyko thumbnail Bojki1837.jpg?width=300.
- Boyko wikiPageExternalLink etnografia.htm.
- Boyko wikiPageExternalLink brykczynski.
- Boyko wikiPageExternalLink www.ukrcensus.gov.ua.
- Boyko wikiPageExternalLink 50610.
- Boyko wikiPageExternalLink 50610.
- Boyko wikiPageID "513316".
- Boyko wikiPageRevisionID "590941049".
- Boyko group "Boykos".
- Boyko group "Бойки".
- Boyko hasPhotoCollection Boyko.
- Boyko imageCaption "Boyko inhabitants of Galicia, lithograph from 1837".
- Boyko languages Ukrainian_language.
- Boyko pop "131".
- Boyko pop "258".
- Boyko related "Ukrainians Lemkos Hutsuls".
- Boyko religions Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Boyko religions Orthodox_Christianity.
- Boyko subject Category:Carpathian_Ruthenia.
- Boyko subject Category:Slavic_ethnic_groups.
- Boyko subject Category:Slavic_highlanders.
- Boyko subject Category:Ukrainian_sub-ethnic_groups.
- Boyko type Abstraction100002137.
- Boyko type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Boyko type Communication100033020.
- Boyko type Dialect107155661.
- Boyko type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Boyko type Group100031264.
- Boyko type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Boyko type SlavicEthnicGroups.
- Boyko type Speech107109196.
- Boyko type UkrainianDialects.
- Boyko type UkrainianPopulationGroups.
- Boyko type EthnicGroup.
- Boyko type Collective.
- Boyko comment "Boyko or Boiko (Cyrillic: Бойки, Polish: Bojkowie, Slovak: Pujďáci) are a distinctive group of Ukrainian highlanders or mountain-dwellers of the Carpathian highlands. Along with Lemkos and Hutsuls they are a national continuum of Carpathian nationalities also known as Gorals. Boykos identify themselves as part of the Ukrainian ethnos which has derived from the Ruthenians (Ukrainian: Русини, Rusyny).".
- Boyko label "Boikos".
- Boyko label "Bojken".
- Boyko label "Bojkowie".
- Boyko label "Boyko".
- Boyko label "Boyko".
- Boyko label "Boyko".
- Boyko label "Boykos".
- Boyko label "Бойки".
- Boyko sameAs Bojkové.
- Boyko sameAs Bojken.
- Boyko sameAs Boikos.
- Boyko sameAs Boykos.
- Boyko sameAs Boyko.
- Boyko sameAs Bojkowie.
- Boyko sameAs Boyko.
- Boyko sameAs m.02k8k9.
- Boyko sameAs Q891187.
- Boyko sameAs Q891187.
- Boyko sameAs Boyko.
- Boyko wasDerivedFrom Boyko?oldid=590941049.
- Boyko depiction Bojki1837.jpg.
- Boyko isPrimaryTopicOf Boyko.
- Boyko name "Boykos".
- Boyko name "Бойки".