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  2. Sirko - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Ukrainian folk tale, the popular 1982 Soviet cartoon animation, Once Upon a Dog, (Once Upon a Time, There Lived a Dog, Russian: Жил-был пёс, romanized: Zhyl-byl pyos, Ukrainian: Жив-був пес, romanized: Zhyv-buv pes) was created by Moscow's Soyuzmultfilm studio.

  3. About the astonishing husband Horu (Ukrainian folktale)

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    In a Ukrainian tale collected by Ukrainian folklorist Mikhailo G. Ivasyuk with the title "Чоловік-невидимка" ("Unseen Husband" or "Invisible Husband"), a peasant man goes to the woods to fetch wood, but loses the trail and wanders off, so he stops to rest. In his sleep, he has a dream where a voice says the man's wife will give ...

  4. Ukrainian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Ukraine and among ethnic Ukrainians. The earliest examples of folklore found in Ukraine is the layer of pan-Slavic folklore that dates back to the ancient Slavic mythology of the Eastern Slavs .

  5. Oy Vershe Miy, Vershe - Wikipedia

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    A choral arrangement for mixed voices was created by Michael Hayvoronsky in the collection "Ukrainian Folk Songs of Lemkivshchyna and Zakarpattya" («Українські народні пісні Лемківщини і Закарпаття»), published in the 1930s [9] The song was recorded from P. Kovalchuk from near Gorlice. Hayvoronsky ...

  6. The Mitten (folk tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Mitten (Ukrainian: Рукавичка / Rukavychka) is a Ukrainian fairy tale. It remains popular in modern Ukraine and has been translated into other languages. Some of the written records of The Mitten date back to the 19th century and include the folklore collections of Pavlo Chubynsky. [1] and Ivan Rudchenko. [2]

  7. Mare's Head - Wikipedia

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    "Mare's Head" (Ukrainian: Кобиляча голова), "Children's Books" series, 2010 stamp of Ukrposhta, Ukraine national postal service "Mare's Head" (Ukrainian: Кобиляча голова) [1] is a Ukrainian folk tale in which a character of the same name is a creature who thanks a good girl for her hospitality and punishes an inhospitable girl.

  8. 100 Notable Books in Ukrainian - Wikipedia

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    All works are characterised by a particular authorial style, offer new ideas and meanings and influence the development of the Ukrainian language and the formation of Ukraine. The list includes works in Ukrainian written between the 18th and 21st centuries. The list includes poetry, prose, drama, essays and memoirs, but excludes academic editions.

  9. Marko Vovchok - Wikipedia

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    In addition, her stories are often narrated by serf or free peasant women with an emphasis on Ukrainian vernacular. [11] Vovchok's stories often have a rhythmic narration and many epithets, calling back to her folk song influences. In her stories about freed serfs and free Ukrainian peasants, Vovchok's plots also often leaned toward Romanticism ...