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Nikolaev Museum Received a Unique Shirt Embroidered During the Holodomor

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This was reported on the facebookpage of the Nikolaev Regional Museum of Local Lore. The shirt was embroidered by Anastasia Shale for her daughter Ulyana. Ulyana Lukyanovna Baranova was born on December 30, 1915, and this shirt became for her a symbol of love and maternal care in the most difficult times.As noted in the museum, the vyshyvanka itself is interesting from the point of view of ethnography.” It is embroidered with a cross, geometric …
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This was reported on the facebookpage of the Nikolaev Regional Museum of Local Lore. The shirt was embroidered by Anastasia Shale for her daughter Ulyana. Ulyana Lukyanovna Baranova was born on December 30, 1915, and this shirt became for her a symbol of love and maternal care in the most difficult times.As noted in the museum, the vyshyvanka itself is interesting from the point of view of ethnography.” It is embroidered with a cross, geometric …

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espreso.tv broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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