Statistical data from the 1921 census in Poland.
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Statistical data from the 1921 census in Poland. This volume contains data on the population of individual towns and villages (gminy) in the Stanisławów Voivodeship broken down by declared religion and ethnicity. Carpatho-Rusyns and Ukrainians were treated as a single category. A few Carpatho-Rusyn communities could be found in Turka County.
Statistical data from the 1921 census in Poland. This volume contains data on the population of individual towns and villages (gminy) in the Lwów Voivodeship broken down by declared religion and ethnicity.
Statistical data from the 1930 census in Slovakia. The publication contains data on the population of individual villages, towns and districts in the region broken down by ethnicity, statehood and religious affiliation.
Statistical data from the 1930 census in Romania. This volume contains data on the population of individual towns and villages broken down by declared ethnicity and native language.
Collected papers on the demographics, local economy, and self-government of Komlóska, a prominent Carpatho-Rusyn village in Hungary.
Collected papers on the demographics, local economy, and self-government of Komlóska, a prominent Carpatho-Rusyn village in Hungary.
Тhe death record of the infant daughter of St. Alexis Toth and Pani Rosalia Mihalics. Now that we know her name, we may say Eternal Memory to Alexandra Rosa Ottilia Tóth. To paraphrase what St. Peter Mohyla once said about Princess St. Juliana of Volhynia, “You adorn heaven Alexandria Rosa, like a beautiful flower!”
The death record of the young wife of St. Alexis Toth, Pani Rosalia Mihalics.
The marriage record of St. Alexis Toth and his wife Pani Rosalia Mihalics.
The Baptismal Record of St. Alexis Toth, the “apostolic father of American Orthodox Rus'”, born March 18, 1854, in Olsavicza (modern-day Oľšavica, Slovakia). St. Alexis is considered one of the key figures in American Orthodox history, as his work led to the conversion of thousands of Greek Catholic Carpathian and Galician Rusyns to Orthodoxy.
A geographical dictionary for the entire Hungarian Kingdom with a short demographic and economic breakdown provided for every settlement.
A geographical dictionary for the entire Hungarian Kingdom with a short demographic and economic breakdown provided for every settlement.
Statistical data from the 1930 census in Subcarpathian Rus. The publication contains data on the population of individual villages, towns and districts in the region broken down by ethnicity, statehood and religious affiliation.
The Polish Census of 1921 was the first complete census in modern Polish history, conducted by the Central Statistical Office of the [Second] Republic of Poland and published in Warsaw in 1927.