The Southern Settler Lands are a group of villages formed by Rusyns that migrated from Pryashiv Rus and Lemkovyna into the inner regions of Hungary starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Hungary
Vladimir Pukish writes on the autonomous Rusyn government and its archive in Hungary.
Vladimir Pukish writes on the current and historical situation of ethnic Rusyns in Hungary.
Vladimir Pukish writes a short essay on the unknown Rusyn-Hungarian town of Tornabarakony.
Jan Virostko writes about why the current economic situation makes Rusyn sovereignty essentially impossible to obtain.
Vladimir Pukish reflects on his experience at the Rusyn day in Komlóska.
Vladimir Pukish’s thoughts on a recently released book regarding Rusyns buried in Budapest.
In part one of Starik Pollock’s travels in Carpathian Rus, he recalls his visit to Komlóska, the only majority Rusyn town in Hungary.
Find out about all the streets in Budapest related to Rusyns.
A short article on the work and life of Rusyn historian and linguist Antoniy Hodinka.
A short piece on the Oreszt Szabó and the unsuccessful attempt of Rusyn autonomy in Hungary.
A short article on the life and work of Rusyn-Hungarian linguist Alexander Bonkalo.
Vladimir Pukish writes on his time as volunteer translator for refugees in Budapest.