Talk:Bereznianka

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Bereznianka originated in the Zakarpattian region of western Ukraine.

The "Zakarpattia region" that dancers refer to is mythical place, full of beautiful Ukrainian dances. The actual history of these dances and "region" is quite different. Also, I would stick with either Zakarpats'ka/Zakarpats'ky or Transcarpathian, and not mix the 2 languages up, as in Zakarpattian.
Stick with "Western Ukraine" for now and list all of the areas that perform Berezniankas, and other dances related to that melody. --tufkaa 15:24, 9 May 2006 (UTC)