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Topic: Ugocsa


In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Gelb Family History
Yossuf Hersh was born in 1906 in Szollos, Ugocsa, Hungary.
Hinda was born in 1910 in Szollos, Ugocsa, Hungary.
Moisha (or Moshe or Moishe) was born in 1877 in Szollos, Ugocsa, Hungary and married Roiza (or Rosa or Ruth, born in 1879) from the town of Onyck.
www.geocities.com /ekatz.geo/Gelb_Family_History.htm   (9576 words)

  
  Ugocsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ugocsa is the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
Ugocsa county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Máramaros, Szatmár and Bereg.
The county Ugocsa was recreated, again with Vynohradiv /Nagyszőllős as capital.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ugocsa   (227 words)

  
 Ugocsa Information
Ugocsa is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
Ugocsa county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Máramaros, Szatmár and Bereg.
The county Ugocsa was recreated, again with Nagyszőllős (Vynohradiv) as capital.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Ugocsa   (205 words)

  
 Szatmár - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Szatmár county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Szabolcs, Bereg, Ugocsa, Máramaros, Szolnok-Doboka, Szilágy and Bihar.
It was situated south of the river Tisza.
The north-west of the county remained in Hungary, and formed the new county Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg with parts of the former Bereg and Ugocsa counties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Szatm%E1r   (241 words)

  
 Dan Wyman
We are pleased to offer for sale the 2 latest volumes from the Klarsfeld Foundation NEVEK ("Names") series of victims registries for Hungarian Jewry in the Holocaust.
Ugocsa County is available now; Szolnok County will be available from us in June but may be pre-ordered.
The NEVEK project was inaugurated in 1988, assisted by the Association for Research of the Hungarian Speaking Jewry founded in Israel (called in Hungarian “Szol a Kakas mar”) and by the Beate Klarsfeld Foundation (New York).
www.danwymanbooks.com /newnevek.htm   (443 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The counties of Szatmár, Bereg, Ung and Ugocsa probably did not suffer altogether as much from the Turks as did the county of Szabolcs from that time.
The formation of the estates of large landowners and establishing borough towns went along with the resettling of the nobility, and gaining serfs mainly from the estates of the lower nobility by removing by with force.
As a result of the Turkish invasion and the burdens imposed on the serfs by the nobility, the peasants revolted here as well in the uprising led by Dózsa, which was cruelly revenged by the nobility.
www.stg.co.hu /tiszahat/english/history.htm   (3858 words)

  
 THE HUNGARIANS OF TRANSCARPATHIA
The most important river of the territory is the Tisza, which originates from two branches, the Black Tisza and the White Tisza in the Máramaros Mountains and flows 223 kilometers on Ukrainian territory.
In the Nagyszõlõs district, in historical Ugocsa county where the Tisza River meets the plain, Hungarians have lived - mostly mixed - with the Ruthenian population for three centuries.
Due to the century-old coexistence and, in many cases, the shared Greek Catholic or "Uniate" religion, the most significant deviation in the ethnic census statistics can be observed in the villages of this region.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/hmcb/hmcb04.htm   (2137 words)

  
 Carpathian Ruthenia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Then, the western part of the territory was part of Great Moravia in the 9th century, and in the 10th and 11th century was a border region between the newly created Hungary and the Kievan Rus'.
Since the mid-11th century part of the Kingdom of Hungary (counties Maramaros, Ugocsa, Bereg, Zemplen, Saros).
After World War I and the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, it became part of Czechoslovakia.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/carpathian_ruthenia.html   (608 words)

  
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In the 18th century the Rusyns lived in compact ethnic blocs in counties Máramaros, Ugocsa, Bereg, Ung, Zemplén and Sáros and in scattered settlements, in diaspora in counties Szatmár, Szabolcs, Bihar, Borsod, Abaúj, Szepes and Bács.
The declarations of the Rusyn peasants in the questionnaires of the Regulations were written in Slovak in counties Szepes, Sáros Zemplén and Ung but in Rusyn (with Hungarian orthography) in counties Bereg Ugocsa and Máramaros.
Up to the 18th century the majority of the Rusyn churches were made of wood consisting of usually 3 square places built along an axial and a central line.
mazsola.iit.uni-miskolc.hu /~drdani/mucsony/ujak/IstvanUdvari.doc   (1534 words)

  
 Cross and Crescent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Besides this the principal undertook himself to return the Holy Crown.
In return for this he received Oppeln and Ratibor in Silesia and the seven Hungarian counties (Szatmár, Szabolcs, Bereg, Ugocsa, Zemplén, Abaúj, Borsod) for his lifetime.
Ferdinand II obliged himself to help the Hungarian principle with 50,000 Forints to supply the fortresses in these counties.
mek.oszk.hu /01900/01911/html/index82.html   (118 words)

  
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Although the primary issue is the disposition of Subcarpathian Ruthenia as a whole, the problem of the frontier as such may arise if an attempt is made to reach a compromise between the Hungarian demand for a just ethnic frontier and the Czechoslovak claims for restoration of the 1937 frontiers.
With an area of about 4,886 square miles, Subcar- pathian Ruthenia includes parts of the Hungarian counties of Ung (Uhorod), Bereg (Berehovo), Ugocsa (Sevlu) and Máramaros.
Subcarpathian Ruthenia became a part of Czechoslovakia in 1919, after having been a part of Hungary since the eleventh century.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/romsics/w34.htm   (1522 words)

  
 Ugocsa County - Megye - Varmegye - Placenames
Ugocsa County - Megye - Varmegye - Placenames
place names associated with Ugocsa County - megye - varmegye located in the
No other resource gives you so much in one place.
www.hungarianvillagefinder.com /HVFIndex2/57_UGOCSA.html   (421 words)

  
 Könyvkiadás: Kárpátalja kincsei
Kárpátalja is an administrative unit, which was formed with the peace treaty following World War I. It is made up of parts of six Hungarian counties (Ung, Bereg, Ugocsa, Máramaros, Szabolcs and Szatmár).
As part of the Trianon peace dictate, following the advice of satanic forces that wanted to destroy the Carpathian Basin at all cost, trembling-handed, dilettante superpowers arbitrarily annexed it to Czechoslovakia during the process of tearing Hungary to pieces.
Moreover, we believe that Kárpátalja will play a key role in the reunification process of the Hungarian nation and thus in the reestablishment of the organic unity of the Carpathian Basin.
www.evt.bme.hu /~horvi/karp-ang.htm   (761 words)

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