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- Rusyn International Media Center - learinghouse for Rusyn-related news items, articles, and other current affairs information. It contains a news service that gathers all on-line media reports and news articles about Rusyns or developments in the Rusyn homeland. It also features a document clearinghouse that presents bibliographies, book reviews and announcements, articles, and other information relating to present-day developments of all kinds, including politics.
- World Academy of Rusyn Culture - An academic and charitable institution for the purpose of encouraging new work and preserving the insights and beauty of Rusyn culture.
- Rusyn-Rusnak - Rusyn youth in Slovakia.
- Carpatho-Rusyn Society - Worldwide organization. Features the New Rusyn Times publication, genealogy resources, news, and regional chapters.
- Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base and Society - For Carpatho-Rusyn villages in the present day countries of Southeast Poland, Northeast Slovakia, Transcarpathian Oblast of Ukraine, parts of Romania and Yugoslavia.
- Lemko - Peoples of the Carpathian Mountains, Lemko, Lemkivshchyna, Rusyn, Rusnaky, Rusin, Ruthenians, Boykos.
- Simkovich.org - Provides the history of Carpatho-Russians, also known as Carpatho-Rusyns or Ruthenians, in the US and in Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia.
- Rusyny Folk Ensemble - Tucson, Arizona folk group devoted to the songs, dances and costumes of the Rusyn culture reflecting the areas of the Slovak and Czech Republics, the Ukraine, Poland and Hungary.
- Carpatho-Rusyn Immigration in Irishtown - Description of Carpatho-Rusyn immigration and conditions in Irishtown near Wilkes-Barre during the period 1890-1940
- St. Paul the Apostle Orthodox Church in Freehold, NJ - St. Paul's is a mission church located in Freehold, New Jersey. We are a member of the American Carpatho-Rusyn Orthodox Diocese. Our administrator is the Rev. Deacon John Morvay.
Wikipedia Articles
- New Rusyn Times - The New Rusyn Times is the English-language membership publication of the Carpatho-Rusyn Society, an American nonprofit organization promoting Rusyn culture in the United States as well in the homeland in east Central Europe.
- Carpatho-Rusyn Society - The Carpatho-Rusyn Society (C-RS) is an American nonprofit organization promoting Rusyn culture in the United States as well in the homeland in east Central Europe.
- Pannonian Rusyn language - Pannonian Rusyn or simply Rusyn (Ruthenian) is a Slavic language or dialect spoken in north-western Serbia and eastern Croatia (therefore also called Yugoslavo-Ruthenian, Vojvodina-Ruthenian or Bačka-Ruthenian). It is closer to West Slavic languages, to Slovak in particular, but also has Eastern Slavic phonetics and vocabulary, as well ...
- Rusyn American - Rusyn Americans refer to individuals who were born on, or who descended from, the territory of the historic Carpathian Ruthenia, western Ukraine, northeastern Slovakia, and southeastern Poland. In the 19th century, they were frequently called Little Russians.
- Lemko-Rusyn Republic - Lemko-Rusyn Republic or Ruska Narodna Respublika Lemkiv was founded in Florynka on December 5, 1918, in the aftermath of World War I, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire by the Treaty of Saint-Germain. As a Russophile organization, it originally had the intent of unification with a ...