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    Interior design and household goods in shpola district (Cherkasy region)
    (2017-04-04) Balamut A.K.
    A detailed study of the history of Shpola district in Cherkasy region has made it possible to examine and describe the features of interior design, architecture and household goods of this area. Shpola district did not have the permanent reign due to its historic development, that’s why it did not preserve the architectural monuments and household goods from the pre-cossack period. The main types of a traditional dwelling of Shpola district were houses made of wood, clay and reeds. They were divided into framed structures and cut structures. The lack of wood resulted in using straw, reed and wicker.
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    INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN SHPOLA DISTRICT (CHERKASY REGION)
    (ПОЛІТ.Сучасні проблеми науки.Гуманітарні науки:тези доповідей XVII Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції молодих учених і студентів:[y 2-x т.].Т.2(м.Київ,4-7 квітня 2017 р.)/[ред.кол.:В.М.Ісаєнко та ін.]; Національний авіаційний університет.-К.:НАУ,2017.-374 с., 2017-04) Balamut A.K.
    A detailed study of the history of Shpola district in Cherkasy region has made it possible to examine and describe the features of interior design, architecture and household goods of this area. Shpola district did not have the permanent reign due to its historic development, that’s why it did not preserve the architectural monuments and household goods from the pre-cossack period.

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