Pokuttia

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Pokuttia is a historic ethnographic region in western Ukraine known for its distinctive Hutsul-influenced folk culture, traditions, and Carpathian foothill landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnographic region
historic region
administrativeRegionToday Chernivtsi Oblast NERFINISHED
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast NERFINISHED
country Ukraine
culturalCenter Kolomyia Museum of Hutsul and Pokuttia Folk Art NERFINISHED
dominantChurch Orthodox Church of Ukraine NERFINISHED
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church NERFINISHED
ethnographicInfluence Hutsuls NERFINISHED
Ukrainian highlanders
hasBorderWith Bukovina NERFINISHED
Galicia NERFINISHED
Hutsulshchyna NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Ukrainians NERFINISHED
hasMinority Jews NERFINISHED
Poles NERFINISHED
Romani NERFINISHED
historicalEvent Polish–Moldavian conflicts over Pokuttia NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOf Galicia NERFINISHED
historicalRulers Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
knownFor Carpathian foothill landscapes
distinctive folk culture
folk dance
folk music
traditional embroidery
woodcarving
language Ukrainian
locatedIn Carpathian foothills NERFINISHED
western Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Dniester River basin NERFINISHED
Prut River NERFINISHED
majorCity Horodenka NERFINISHED
Kolomyia NERFINISHED
Sniatyn NERFINISHED
Tlumach NERFINISHED
partOf Carpathian region NERFINISHED
regionalDialect Pokuttian dialect of Ukrainian NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
traditionalCostumeType Pokuttian costume
traditionalDwellingType wooden houses
traditionalEconomy agriculture
animal husbandry
forestry
handicrafts
traditionalMusicInstrument sopilka
trembita

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