Pobiedno

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Coordinates: 49°31′N, 22°05′E

Pobiedno
(Pobiedno)
Location of Pobiedno
Country Poland
Subcarpathian Voivodship
Founded 1366
Area
 - village 6.3 km²  (2.4 sq mi)
Elevation 482 m (1,581.4 ft)
Population
 - village 200

Pobiedno is a village in the Sanok County in the East Małopolska in the Lesser Beskid mountains, Bukowsko rural commune, parish in Nowotaniec, located near the towns of Medzilaborce and Palota (in northeastern Slovakia).

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[edit] History

In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1361. This part of Poland was controlled by Austria for almost 120 years. At that time the area (including west and east of Subcarpathian Voivodship) was known as Galicia. In Pobiedno was a Greek Catholic parish (Exaltation of the Holy Cross). When the priest died (Skobielski) in 1800 the village became a filial parish of Wolica and then Dudyńce and in 1918 Pielnia. In 1830 the church burned down and people changed to the Latin Rite. On January, 1946 the village was attacked by a strong unit of UPA and some buildings were burnt. Only over a dozen years after the war the village started to rebuild. In 1785 the village lands comprised 6.3 sq km. There were 711 Catholics.

Gerichts-Bezirk Bukowsko bis 1918, Bukowsko Rural Commune
Gerichts-Bezirk Bukowsko bis 1918, Bukowsko Rural Commune

[edit] Geography

The municipality lies at an altitude of 482 metres and covers an area of 6.3 km2. It has a population of about 200 people.

[edit] Most popular surnames in the region

  • 1787-1814: Adamski, Ambicki, Bączek, Bąk, Bednarz, Biłas, Breita, Breyta, Brusa, Cieśla, Cypcarz, Drożyłoski, Dudusz, Duduś, Fiał, Gatoski, Grzyszoski, Gzowski, Hulikoski, Jabczycha, Jastrzębski, Kamiński, Kędzior, Kaskolaba, Kochański, Krulicki, Kopacz, Kuc, Maciejoski, Brechunik, Warchola, Wasylenko, Kotlarz, Maczurzak, Miedziuch, Pyrkan, Pospolitak, Przysztasz, Senko, Struś, Suszko, Fornal, Jurczyk, Marzec, Masłyk, Mazioski, Moskal, Osianski, Pałys, Pastuszak, Pietruszoski, Piotrowski, Pisaniak, Preyta, Pryspa, Rawicki, Romański, Sitarczyk, Sierota, Skiba, Sobański, Sobczański, Starego, Sytarczyk, Szelka, Szmyt, Tynik, Welowin, Wierzganoski, Wojciechoski.

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