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      Litvin[a] is a Slavic word for all residents of Lithuania (Slavic: Litva), which was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 13th–18th centuries, and began to be used no later than the 16th century mostly by the East Slavs. Currently, Litvin or its cognates are used in many European languages for Lithuanians.[b]


      Meanings




      = Grand Duchy of Lithuania

      =
      In the 16–18th centuries, the term "Litvin" was mostly used by East Slavs to refer to all inhabitants of Lithuania, i.e. Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
      Several authentic sources, surviving from the Middle Ages, with expressed opinion of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania themselves prove that the Lithuanians (founders, rulers of Lithuania from the Gediminids dynasty) were those who spoke Old Lithuanian and originated from the cultural regions of Aukštaitija and Žemaitija, while their Eastern neighbours were Rus' people (Ruthenians):


      = Ethnic group in Ukraine

      =
      Litvins are a small ethnic group in the area of the mid-stream Desna River (northern Ukraine). The ethnographic or cultural studies about Litvins are poorly noted and are traced to the beginning of the 18th century. The poet-monk Klymentiy Zinoviyiv who published several cultural studies noted that Litvins, perhaps after an older pagan tradition, worked on Sundays and rested on Fridays. More notes about Litvins were provided at the end of the 18th century by historians of the Russian Empire Afanasiy (Opanas) Shafonsky and Yakov Markovych. According to Markovych, Litvins are a regional group such as Gascons in France or Swabians in Germany.
      The name Litvin (Litvyak) owes its origin to political factors and is a demonym (politonym) referencing the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Litvins in the Chernihiv region (Chernihiv Oblast) call themselves Ruski, but not Moskals or Katsaps. They consider the term Litvin to be derogatory. According to the 2001 census, there were 22 Litvins in Ukraine.


      = Modern usage in Belarus

      =

      Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the term "Litvin" has been adopted by some Belarusian nationalists to claim the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as Belarusian. This is an alternative to the demonym "Belarusians" which is derived from White Rus' and, therefore, implies that it is somehow less than the Great Russia. Some Belarusians like Mikola Yermalovich and Viktor Veras (Виктор Верас) claim that the Grand Duchy was Belarusian and that modern Lithuanians are "historical Samogitians" (the term Samogitia translates as Lowlands of Lithuania proper) who, despite being "not Lithuanians", somehow managed to usurp the name "Lithuania" for themselves. In other words, these writers in contrast to Lithuanian linguists claim that modern Belarusians are "the true Lithuanians" referred to in historical texts and not "modern Lithuanians". This theory is considered fringe and is not accepted by historians. During the 2009 census, 66 people identified themselves as Litvins in Belarus.


      = Modern usage in Poland

      =
      The Poles still use the words Litwini and Litwa when referring to the Lithuanians and Lithuania respectively. While the Belarusians and Belarus are named as Białorusini and Białoruś respectively in Polish.


      = Modern usage in Ukraine

      =
      The Ukrainians nowadays refer to Lithuania as Литва (Lytva) in Ukrainian, which is its historic name from the Middle Ages, and to the Lithuanians as Литовці (Lytovtsi). The Grand Duchy of Lithuania is called Велике князівство Литовське (Velyke kniazivstvo Lytovske).


      Notes




      See also



      Prussian Lithuanians
      Samogitians
      Polish-Lithuanian identity
      Litvaks or Lithuanian Jews
      Tutejszy
      Name of Lithuania


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      External links


      Litvin, I. "Our "Lost world". Selected pages of Belarusian history ("Наш "Затерянный мир". Некоторые страницы белорусской истории"). (in Russian)
      "Litvin" Belarusian folksong (Літвін Белорусская народная песня).

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