Пиріг Єдності (Pie of Unity)
Visitors can observe and taste the pie. It is an inclusive event symbolizing solidarity; all are welcome to share in the tasting.
~13:00
Фестиваль «ЕтноВир на Виспі»
Jul 13, 2026Expected
Each July, the island of Vys'pa in Romaniv fills with music and color for EtnoVyr, a festival of the many peoples of Polissia. Music, crafts, costume displays, and traditional foods celebrate the Ukrainian, Polish, and other heritage of the region, in a young festival first held in 2024 to mark the town's day.
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Visitors can observe and taste the pie. It is an inclusive event symbolizing solidarity; all are welcome to share in the tasting.
~13:00
Open-air stage show accessible to all. Visitors can learn about the meaning of each costume and its historical background.
~15:00
Romaniv, Ukraine
Open in MapsCasual attire; wearing a vyshyvanka (embroidered shirt) is encouraged
Basic understanding that this is a multicultural festival celebrating heritage
Respectful behavior when enjoying music and costumes
Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.

REGIONAL COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Фестиваль «ЕтноВир на Виспі»
Romaniv, Ukraine
Each July, the island of Vys'pa in Romaniv fills with music and color for EtnoVyr, a festival of the many peoples of Polissia. Music, crafts, costume displays, and traditional foods celebrate the Ukrainian, Polish, and other heritage of the region, in a young festival first held in 2024 to mark the town's day.
The festival highlights the diverse ethnic heritage of Polissia (Northern Zhytomyr region), including Ukrainian, Polish, and Jewish traditions. It was created as a community event to strengthen local identity through folk culture, demonstrating the region’s resilience and unity, especially significant during times of war.
Visitors can observe and taste the pie. It is an inclusive event symbolizing solidarity; all are welcome to share in the tasting.
Open-air stage show accessible to all. Visitors can learn about the meaning of each costume and its historical background.
first-timer tips
Casual attire; wearing a vyshyvanka (embroidered shirt) is encouraged
Basic understanding that this is a multicultural festival celebrating heritage
Respectful behavior when enjoying music and costumes
Respect boundaries of performers and booths. Ask before participating in dances or handling craft items.
Jul 13, 2026
Estimated
Romaniv
Polissia
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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