Part of the stained glass triptych "Taras Shevchenko" in the red building of the Kyiv National University, created by Ukrainian artists Ivan-Valentyn Zadorozhny, Fyodor Hlushchuk and Vasyl Perevalsky in 1967.
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Traditional shirts (košulja) from Kragujevac, Šumadija, Serbia. Museum in Kragujevac
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Surva, the International Festival of the Masquerade Games held in the town of Pernik is the biggest event of this type not only in Bulgaria.
Credits IG: @krasistm
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Oy ty vishen’ko, ty chereshen’ko (Oh cherry, sweet cherry) is a Ukrainian lyrical Cossack song from Sloboda Ukraine. The song tells about a Cossack who, hoping to escape his fate, tried to kill the fate and threw it into the water, but fate, clinging to a bough, began to call for him.
Recorded by Rozhanytsia folk group, 2013
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Moldova
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Albena. A modern holiday resort on the Black Sea Coast.
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Cossack flags, 1650s
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Józef Mehoffer (1860-1946) — Vita Somnium Breve (stained glass, 1904-1906)
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Folk dance from the vicinity of the Rhodope Mountains
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maps of Yerevan + Baku + Tbilisi
Kaukaz i Zakaukazie, Warsaw, 1981
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Serbian women from Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade
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Matryona lighting the ikon lamp
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District VI. Budapest, October 2019.
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Bulgaria, Sofia. The Church of Saint George (Ротонда „Свети Георги“)
from Bułgaria. Informator Turystyczny. 1983
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Pyatigorsk, Пятигорск, Russia
Picunda, ბიჭვინთა, Abkhazia
Kaukaz i Zakaukazie, Warsaw, 1981
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Vylkove, also known as Vylkiv, a town in Odesa region, located in the Danube delta, that is usually described as Venice of Ukraine for its canals functioning as streets. It is also the home to a community of Old Believers (Lipovans). Photos from the beginning of the 20th century.
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A woman from Sofia, Bulgaria(Shopski folklore region) in traditional clothing and бръченик(bruchenik) - a clothing garment that "hugs" the body from the back.
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