- Muncaci, Munceag;
Polish Mukaczewo;
Slovak and Czech: Mukačevo; German:
Munkatsch; Yiddish: מונקאַטש (Munkatsh',
local pronunciation 'Minkatsh'). Archaeological...
- (German: Theresiental,
today Teresva in Ukraine) and Munkács (German:
Munkatsch,
today Mukachevo in Ukraine). The
Carpathian Germans, like the Slovaks...
- were Pécs (Fünfkirchen), Satu Mare (Sathmar), and
south of
Mukachevo (
Munkatsch).
After the
Habsburgs annexed the
Banat area from the
Ottomans in the...
-
Korolevo Königsfeld an der Theiß
Korolevo Lviv
Lemberg Lviv
Mukachevo Munkatsch Mukachevo Rakhiv Rauhau Rakhiv Rivne Röwne
Rivne Sergeievko Josefstal...
- on,
native courts sprang up in Unterland,
mainly Kaliv, Sighet-Satmar,
Munkatsch, and Spinka.
While there were
tensions between the
Hasidim and the Ashke****m...
- מינקאַטש (Yiddish),
Muncaci (Romanian variant), Munkács (Hungarian),
Munkatsch (German)
Mulhouse Milhüse or Milhüsa (Alsatian), Mülhausen (German), Mulhouse...
-
Avigdor Menachem Feuerstein in 1890, in the
village of
Odavidhaza (near
Munkatsch),
Carpathian Ruthenia in
Austria Hungary.
Growing up with his grandfather...
-
fought near
Kudlatowka and
Kalesch before being relieved and
relocated to
Munkatsch. The unit's 6
remaining operational Tigers were
transferred to the 507th...
- of
Mukachevo (also: Mukacheve, Mukačevo, Mukaczewo, Mukachiv, Munkács,
Munkatsch) may
refer to:
Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachevo,
former Eastern Orthodox...