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  Wislok - Chapter 2
Wislok is mentioned for the first time in 1361 when, as a loca deserta, it was allocated by Casimir the Great to two brothers, `Peter and Paul from Hungary'.
The prominence of Wislok men in the criminal records of the period derives in part from the village's location on the state border; it was relatively easy to accomplish a daring exploit on one side and retreat to a temporary refuge on the other.
The character of the economic `development' experienced by Wislok and by Galicia as a whole (for Wislok exemplifies the general tendencies of this period) must be studied in relation to the expansion of Western Europe and the role of the imperial hinterlands of Austria-Hungary in the new capitalist system.
www.lemko.org /lih/wislok2.html   (6474 words)

  
 Wislok - Chapter 3
The remaining inhabitants of the Wislok area were put onto trains at Koman'cza and dispatched to various settlements in the north and north-west of the country, leaving their houses and many other assets behind.
Wislok itself was raided by Polish peasants from Bukowsko (the former Polish-Jewish market center, 12 km away across the mountains), who made off with whatever they considered worth taking.
A new asphalt road was constructed to open the village to the world in two directions: eastwards to Koman'cza, the larger settlement 10 km away and on the railway line linking the mountain zone to the towns of the lowlands, and westwards to the small towns of Jasliska and Dukla.
www.lemko.org /lih/wislok3.html   (7737 words)

  
 Oslawica 1939-1947   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Immediately after mother gave birth, we needed to flee to the bomb shelter (underground cellars lined with stone).
At this time Eva was with Aunt Anna in Wislok.
This was 15 kilometers and she ran so hard through the forest to Wislok.
home.earthlink.net /~okaczmar/oslawica.html   (3750 words)

  
 Zolynia Memorial: Geography I
Zolynia lies on a little river called Zolynianka, which years ago was known as Zolynski Potok (Zolynia Brook).
It runs into the Wislok River to the south of the town.
Just east of Zolynia the Wislok River runs into the San, the north-south river which in places marked the traditional border between the Austrian and Russian Empires.
www.zolynia.org /zolynia2002/geography-maps-1.htm   (365 words)

  
 H.-HUGO KREMER: Virtuelle Wissensforen - Konsequenzen für Forschung und Entwicklung
Hierzu kann auf Entwicklungsarbeiten aus dem BLK-Modellversuch 'Wissensforum als Instrument der Lernortkooperation' (Wislok) zurückgegriffen werden.
In einer ersten Auseinandersetzung erfolgt eine Annäherung an Wissensforen, daran anschließend werden Wissensforen als Instrument der Lernortkooperation vorgestellt.
Hierzu werden zunächst Erfahrungen aus dem Modellversuch Wislok aufgezeigt und daran anschließend wird abschließend diskutiert, welche Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten und Probleme bestehen.
www.bwpat.de /ausgabe2a/kremer_bwpat2a.shtml   (2982 words)

  
 bwp@ Spezial 1-2004: Bernadette Dilger
Zu der Grundstruktur des Modellversuchs WisLok siehe Dilger/ Kremer 2001.
Zusammenfassend zeigt sich, dass die Implementierung und nachhaltige Steuerung von Wissensforen als sichtbarer Teil von Qualifizierungsnetzwerken ein vieldimensionales Aufgabengebiet ist, welches durch verschiedene Interventionsmöglichkeiten gesteuert werden kann.
Dilger, B./ Kremer, H.-H. (2001): Modellversuch WisLok - Wissensforen als Instrumente der Lernortkooperation - Projektbericht 2001, Heft 3 der wirtschaftspädagogischen Beiträge, Paderborn.
www.bwpat.de /spezial1/dilger.shtml   (1556 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
Wojkówka, a village in Krosno powiat, on the right bank of the Wislok,* on the highway from Korczyna to Frysztak (10.5 km.
The village is built on the river basin, but to the east has wooded hills reaching a height of 334 meters.
This translation, by William F. Hoffman, first appeared in the Winter 1999 issue of "Bulletin of the Polish Genealogical Society of America".
www.polishroots.org /slownik/wojkowka.htm   (306 words)

  
 Rzeszow
Geographically, Rzeszow's location can be described as borderland Sandomierska Basin and Carpathian Foothills.
The Wislok River passes through the city, and forms a wide valley.
The climate in the region is rather warm in comparison to the rest of the country.
www.staypoland.com /about_rzeszow.htm   (436 words)

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