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Canada-Ukraine archaeological expedition in Baturyn continues its work
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
01-23-2005
TORONTO - Last summer the Canada-Ukraine archaeological expedition
(2001-2004) continued its excavations in Baturyn. This project is sponsored
by the Kowalsky Program for the Study of Eastern Ukraine at the Canadian
Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS), the Shevchenko Scientific Society of
America, and the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto. In
2003-2004, the Peter Jacyk Center for Ukrainian Histori...
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Baturyn: historic capital of the Kozak Hetman state
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Update on the 2005 Canada-Ukraine excavations in Baturyn
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Canada-Ukraine archeological expedition renews excavations at Baturyn
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Shevchenko Scientific Society sponsors archeological excavations in Baturyn
Ukrainian Weekly, The
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OBITUARY: Wasyl Kardash, 79, music ensemble director, nationalist
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; Olya Odynsky-Grod was a member of the Baturyn Marching Band and Dibrova Ladies Choir in Toronto. TORONTO - Wasyl Kardash, founder and director of several Ukrainian Canadian church choirs, choral ensembles and bands, and member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalist and Holocaust Survivor died
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Part of Mazepa's archive, thought to have been destroyed, is discovered in St. Petersburg
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