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Komańcza [kɔˈmaɲt͡ʂa] is a
village in the
Sanok County, in the
Subcarpathian Voivodeship (province) of south-eastern Poland. It is
situated in the Bukowsko...
- The
Komańcza Republic, also
known as the
Eastern Lemko Republic,
Vyslik Republic, and
Lemko Republic, was a short-lived microstate, an ****ociation of thirty...
- The
Monastery of
Sisters of the Holy
Family of
Nazareth in
Komańcza (Polish:
Klasztor Zgromadzenia Sióstr Najświętszej
Rodziny z
Nazaretu w Komańczy, Klasztor...
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Gmina Komańcza is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in
Sanok County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, on the
Slovak border. Its...
- 1772.
Parts were
briefly independent under the Lemko-Rusyn
Republic and
Komancza Republic, and
later annexed to Poland.[citation needed] Most
Lemkos in...
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Czystohorb [t͡ʂɨsˈtɔɡarp] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Komańcza,
within Sanok County, in the
Subcarpathian Voivodeship (province) of south-eastern...
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Poland and Slovakia.
Komańcza, Poland, in 1939
Cheerful German and
Slovak soldiers posing with
Ukrainian civilians in
Komańcza, Poland, in 1939 The Slovak...
- People's
Republic Bavarian Soviet Republic Republics of the
Soviet Union Komancza Republic "закавказская федерация". Suny 1994, pp. 191–192 Suny 1994, p...
- buk,
meaning "beech".
Important villages in the
region include Bukowsko,
Komańcza, Nowotaniec, Zagórz, Wola Sękowa, Wola Piotrowa, and Lesko. It is home...
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absorbed into
Ukrainian People's Republic),
Hutsul Republic,
Lemko Republic,
Komancza Republic and the
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic; all were ultimately...