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  2. Vyshyvanka - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 16 Ukrainian vyshyvanka is distinguished by local embroidery features specific to Ukrainian embroidery: The vyshyvanka not only speaks of its Ukrainian origin but also of the particular region in which it was made. The knowing eye could detect where a person hailed from by the clothes on their back. Embroidery is thus an important craft ...

  3. Ukrainian embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian embroidery has many variations from region to region, or even village to village. [4] However, most embroidery is generally similar overall for most Ukrainians. Even with these variation, the styles of needlework found throughout Ukraine, when taken together, represent a definite Ukrainian national style of embroidery. [13]

  4. Ukrainian national clothing - Wikipedia

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    The embroidered sorochka shirt (Ukrainian: сорочка), also known as vyshyvanka, is the most important element of the Ukrainian costume. [1] Vyshyvankas were typically made from hemp of linen and differed significantly between regions, in both cut and decor.

  5. Are certain dishes Ukrainian or Russian? It's complicated - AOL

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  6. Symbols of Ukrainian people - Wikipedia

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    Vyshyvanka was made from handmade flax or hemp cloth. There existed many types of traditional shirts depending on the shape, materials, semantics of colors. They were named after Ukrainian ethnographical regions where they were produced, such as Podillia, Halychyna, Polissia, Volyn, Dnipro, Poltava, Hutsulshchyna, Bukovina, Lemkivshchyna and ...

  7. Vyshyvanka Day - Wikipedia

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    Vyshyvanka Day in 2015 was celebrated under the slogan "Give the vyshyvanka to a defender". It was a campaign launched to raise the fighting spirit of Ukrainian soldiers in the Russo-Ukrainian War. The holiday was marked on a global scale, about 50 countries of the world joined the action. [7] [8]

  8. 4 Ukrainian separatist regions plan votes to join Russia - AOL

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    Russian-controlled regions of eastern and southern Ukraine announced plans Tuesday to start voting this week to become integral parts of Russia. The concerted and quickening Kremlin-backed efforts ...

  9. Almost 50 children from occupied Ukrainian regions arrive in ...

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    Belarusian state media reported that 48 children from Ukraine arrived in Belarus on Tuesday from Ukrainian regions which Moscow claims it has annexed. The group of children came from the occupied ...