Komancza Republic
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Komancza Republic | |||||
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Capital | Komańcza | ||||
Languages | Ukrainian[citation needed] | ||||
Government | Republic | ||||
President | Pantelejmon Shpylka | ||||
Historical era | World War I | ||||
- | Established | 4 November 1918 | |||
- | Disestablished | 23 January 1919 | |||
The Komancza Republic was an association of thirty Lemko villages, based around Komańcza in eastern Lemkivshchyna, that existed between 4 November 1918 and 23 January 1919. Its head of state was President of the Council Pantelejmon Shpylka. It was pro-Ukrainian and planned to unite with the West Ukrainian People's Republic, but was suppressed by the Polish government as part of the Polish–Ukrainian War.
The Treaty of Saint-Germain made Galicia west of the San Polish.[1]
List of villages constituting the Republic
Baligród Cisna Czystogarb, Przybyszów Darów Karlików Płonna Jawornik Komańcza Kulaszne Kalnica |
Rzepedź Turzańsk Duszatyn Prełuki Maniów Morochów Moszczaniec Balnica Smolnik Wola Michowa Łupków |
Osławica Radoszyce Dołżyca Mików Surowica Sukowate Szczawne Wysoczany Mokre Puławy Wisłok Wielki |
See also
References
- ↑ Magocsi, Paul Robert (1993, 2002). "Central Europe 1918-1923". Historical Atlas of Central Europe. A History of East Central Europe 1 (revised and expanded ed.). Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 127. ISBN 0-295-98146-6. OCLC 47097699.
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