Галичина (Galicia), Україна
State/ Province | Галичина |
Country | Україна |
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State/ Province | Галичина |
Country | Україна |
State/ Province | Галичина |
Country | Україна |
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Galicia
Галичина
Galicja
Galizien
Gaszorszag
גאליציע
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Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, named after Ukraіniаn city of Halych.
Galicia is now divided between Poland and Ukraine (most of Galicia is in Ukraine, while a small minor part in Poland).
Halychyna (Galicia) is derived from Greek word hals, meaning salt.
The name Galic derives from Ukrainian word "halka" meaning "crow", explaining the crow on coat of arms.
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The Greeks and Byzantines had strong influence, the Greeks started the conversion of Galicia and Kyivan Rus to Greek Orthodoxy.
Halych was rich in salt, which was actively mined and exported.
During the early medieval period, salt was the main export product from Halych.
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In Ukrainian history, the area was very referred as Red Rus' (Chervona Rus) or Red Ruthenia.
Web Links
Type | Link/ Description | |
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1 | Web Home | Галичина, on Wikipedia |
2 | Web Home | Galicja, on Wikipedia (Polski) |
3 | Web Home | Галиция, on Wikipedia (Русский) |
4 | Web Home | גאליציע on Wikipedia |
5 | Web Home | Galicia (Central Europe) article on Wikipedia |
6 | Web Home | Галичина article on Wikipedia (Українська) |
7 | Web Home | Gesher Galicia: The Special Interest Group for Galicia |
8 | Web Home | Галициане, on Wikipedia (Русский) |
9 | Web Home | History of the Jews in Galicia (Central Europe), on Wikipedia |
10 | Web Home | יהדות גליציה on Wikipedia |