- Koson') Munkács Munkács, (Ukrainian: Mukacheve, Rusyn: Mukachovo)
Szolyva Szolyva, (Ukrainian: Svaliava, Rusyn: Svaliava) Tiszahát Beregszász, (Ukrainian:...
- and
German male
civilians were
deportated to the
death camp of
Svaliava (
Szolyva). With the ****istance of the
Soviet military administration, the territory...
- Army
regular troops invaded Carpatho-Ukraine and by
nightfall reached Szolyva. The Carpatho-Ukrainian
irregular troops, the
Carpathian Sich, without...
- languages, including: Rusyn: Свалява, romanized: Svaliava; Hungarian:
Szolyva; Slovak: Svaľava; Czech: Svaljava; German: Schwalbach, Schwallbach; Romanian:...
- of stage, orchestral, chamber, and
choral works.
Stankovych was born in
Szolyva (today the
Ukrainian city of Svaliava), in Hungary. In 1962, Stankovych...
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Synagogye in
Svaljava (
Szolyva), 1922...
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Hungarian and German-speaking
civilian po****tion out of ****pattia
first to
Szolyva, then to
Galicia and the rest of the
Soviet Union.
Since 1947, Turyanytsia...
- Imre in Nagymágócs near Oroszhaza. 1941 used at the
fortifications in
Szolyva and in 1945
returned to
Mattersburg in Austria. Now
being operated in Feld-...
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Stephen donated further lands in
Bereg County – Szentmiklós near Munkács,
Szolyva,
Verecke and Kölcsény (present-day Chynadiiovo, Mukachevo, Svaliava, Nyzhni...
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ironmonger Szolnok Sándor
Mandel Neolog local religious leader lawyer Szolyva (today Svaliava, Ukraine) N Kahn
Szombathely 1, Manó Vályi 2, Imre Wesel...