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The Name of the Ingul River as a Monument of Language and Ethnic History

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Bidnoshyya Yuriy
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Bidnoshyya, Yu. (2017) The Name of the Ingul River as a Monument of Language and Ethnic History. Folk Art and Ethnology, 4 (368), 94–95.

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Bidnoshyya Yuriy – a research fellow at the Ukrainian Ethnological Centre Department of the NASU M. Rylskyi Institute of Art Studies, Folkloristics and Ethnology

 

The Name of the Ingul River as a Monument of Language and Ethnic History

 

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