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- Batiar abstract "Batiar (also sometimes spelled as baciar), a popular name for a certain class of inhabitants of the formerly Polish city of Lwów. It used to be a part of the city's subculture, Lviv's "knajpa" lifestyle, and became a phenomenon at the beginning of the twentieth century although its roots go back to the mid nineteenth century. It declined after the Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland and its annexation to the Soviet Union as part of the Ukrainian SSR in 1939 and again in 1945. The Soviet authorities expelled most of the Polish inhabitants and suppressed the local Polish culture, although it seems to be recovering at the turn of the 21st century.".
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=283.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink 32_8_1.html.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink betyar.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink footNoteNUM2.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink batiary.html.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink biesiady.htm.
- Batiar wikiPageExternalLink ?id=804228.
- Batiar wikiPageID "19540236".
- Batiar wikiPageLength "6945".
- Batiar wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Batiar wikiPageRevisionID "659539025".
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Bow_tie.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Lviv.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Emanuel_Schlechter.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Emanuel_Szlechter.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Henryk_Vogelfänger.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Henryk_Wars.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink International_Workers_Day.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Kamizelka.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Kazimierz_Wajda.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Lviv.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Lwów.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Lwów_dialect.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Lwów_subdialect.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Michał_Matyas.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Pogoń_Lwów.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Psychedelic_music.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Retro.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Retro_style.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Second_Polish_Republic.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_change.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_changes_of_Poland_after_World_War_II.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_changes_of_Poland_immediately_after_World_War_II.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Top_hat.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_SSR.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_language.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink VovaZIL’Vova.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Vova_zi_Lvova.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Walking_stick.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Wesoła_Lwowska_Fala.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Yurko_Hnatkovsky.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLink Yurko_Hnatovsky.
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Batiar".
- Batiar wikiPageWikiLinkText "batiar".
- Batiar align "right".
- Batiar hasPhotoCollection Batiar.
- Batiar quote "''Co ni wytrzymuji jednak purówniania.".
- Batiar quote "''Na takich gdzi indzij mówiu "ulicznicy"".
- Batiar quote "''Wysoły, z fasonym, skory du kantania:".
- Batiar quote "BATIARY ''Batiary, to dzieci so lwoskij ulicy".
- Batiar source "z tomiku" Krajubrazy syrdeczny".".
- Batiar width "25.0".
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:En_icon.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lviv.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pl_icon.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote_box.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Uk_icon.
- Batiar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Batiar subject Category:Culture_in_Lviv.
- Batiar type Article.
- Batiar type Place.
- Batiar type Article.
- Batiar type Place.
- Batiar comment "Batiar (also sometimes spelled as baciar), a popular name for a certain class of inhabitants of the formerly Polish city of Lwów. It used to be a part of the city's subculture, Lviv's "knajpa" lifestyle, and became a phenomenon at the beginning of the twentieth century although its roots go back to the mid nineteenth century. It declined after the Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland and its annexation to the Soviet Union as part of the Ukrainian SSR in 1939 and again in 1945.".
- Batiar label "Batiar".
- Batiar sameAs Batiar.
- Batiar sameAs m.04n1pgj.
- Batiar sameAs Батярство.
- Batiar sameAs Львівські_батяри.
- Batiar sameAs Q2011022.
- Batiar sameAs Q2011022.
- Batiar wasDerivedFrom Batiar?oldid=659539025.
- Batiar isPrimaryTopicOf Batiar.