absolutely beautiful origins, but there are others i want to ask, and here is the ukrainian orthodox church of petrykivskaukrainian , not ukrainian, and this is an amazing story. ukrainians are primarily ukrainians, and poles are also beginning to understand this a little bit, but there is a ukrainian church that is very important, which is actually russian pies, that is, well, let's say that the ukrainians of galicia, at the beginning of the 20th century, were russian ruthenians, yes, the main russian council, russian-ukrainian radical party the first ukrainian party, yes, that is, there are a lot of toponyms here with the term russian , that is, rus is ukraine in general, we have to admit it, it is a natural fact, if there is nothing to deny, so there is nothing strange about it and the poles called it that because those pies are what i like. those pies that we have, by the way, that's how it was. i also use this term. well, let's just say, i like it. here, however, there is another very important point of disagreement that can be twisted here and give those historical terms to them, and can they be pre