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English: Traditional summer woman clothing of the Belarusian peasants (Kalinkavichy District/Kalinkavičy District, Belarus), XIXth century. Location: Museum of Belarusian Folk Art (Minsk city, Belarus)
Русский: Традиционная верхняя летняя одежда белорусских крестьянок (Калинковичский район, Минская область, Беларусь), XIX ст. Экспонат Музея древнебелорусской культуры (г. Минск, Беларусь)
Беларуская: Традыцыйнае верхняе летняе адзенне беларускіх сялянак (калінкавіцкі строй), XIX ст. Экспанат Музея старажытнабеларускай культуры (г. Мінск, Беларусь)
Date end of the XIXth century
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Author Belarusian people (Belarusian folk art)

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