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'''Czaszyn''' {{IPAc-pl|'|cz|a|sz|y|n}} is a Polish [[village]] in the [[Sanok County]] in the [[Lesser Poland|East Małopolska]] in the [[Beskidy|Lesser Beskid]] mountains. The Roman Catholic church (parish of p.w. Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego) for the village of Czaszyn was located in |
'''Czaszyn''' {{IPAc-pl|'|cz|a|sz|y|n}} is a Polish [[village]] in the [[Sanok County]] in the [[Lesser Poland|East Małopolska]] in the [[Beskidy|Lesser Beskid]] mountains. The Roman Catholic church (parish of p.w. Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego) for the village of Czaszyn was located in the village, within the diocese of [[Przemyśl]]. The [[population]] today is about 1410 people. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Czaszyn about 10 miles from [[Sanok]] in south-eastern Poland. It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the [[Carpathian Mountains|Słonne Mountain]], and has an elevation of 270 meters. Situated in the [[Subcarpathian Voivodship]] (since 1999), previously in [[Krosno Voivodship]] (1975-1998) and [[Sanok]] district, (10 miles east of Sanok), located near the towns of [[Medzilaborce]] and [[Palota]] (in northeastern [[Slovakia]]). |
Czaszyn about 10 miles from [[Sanok]] in south-eastern Poland. It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the [[Carpathian Mountains|Słonne Mountain]], and has an elevation of 270 meters. Situated in the [[Subcarpathian Voivodship]] (since 1999), previously in [[Krosno Voivodship]] (1975-1998) and [[Sanok]] district, (10 miles east of Sanok), located near the towns of [[Medzilaborce]] and [[Palota]] (in northeastern [[Slovakia]]). This is within the historical region of [[Galicia (Central Europe)|Galicia]]. |
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The first documentation of Czaszyn appeared 1424<ref>"CZASZYN - szkice z dziejów wsi (Sketches from the history of the village)" by Adam Szpara, Sanok 1992</ref>. The masonry church was built and blessed in 1835, |
The first documentation of Czaszyn appeared 1424<ref>"CZASZYN - szkice z dziejów wsi (Sketches from the history of the village)" by Adam Szpara, Sanok 1992</ref>. By 1785, the village lands comprised 15.66 km² and there were 4600 Catholics. The masonry church was built and blessed in 1835, replacing an old wooden church. Church was "Translation of Saint Nicholas", built in 1835, still standing. The church was destroyed in 1946. |
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The village was burned in 1946 by the [[Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army|Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)]]. Some residents left the village for [[Ukraine]] at that time. In response, the Polish Communist government's [[Akcja Wisla|Akcja Wisła]] resettlement project forced some Ukranian residents to leave Czaszyn on April 29, 1947 for the [[Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany|former eastern territories of Germany]]. |
The village was burned in 1946 by the [[Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army|Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)]]. Some residents left the village for [[Ukraine]] at that time. In response, the Polish Communist government's [[Akcja Wisla|Akcja Wisła]] resettlement project forced some Ukranian residents to leave Czaszyn on April 29, 1947 for the [[Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany|former eastern territories of Germany]]. |
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years. At that time the area (including west and east of [[Subcarpathian Voivodship]]) was known as [[Galicia (Central Europe)|Galicia]]. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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The [[municipality]] lies at an [[altitude]] of 270 metres and covers an [[area]] of 10 |
The [[municipality]] lies at an [[altitude]] of 270 metres and covers an [[area]] of 10.6617 km². |
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==Most popular surnames in the region== |
==Most popular surnames in the region== |
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[[File:House walenty gocek czaszyn poland 1990.jpg|thumb|150 px|left|Birth home in Czaszyn of Walenty [[Wiktionary:Gocek|Gocek]] (d. 1917), taken 1990, a descendant is shown.]] |
[[File:House walenty gocek czaszyn poland 1990.jpg|thumb|150 px|left|Birth home in Czaszyn of Walenty [[Wiktionary:Gocek|Gocek]] (d. 1917), taken 1990, a descendant is shown.]] |
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Surnames (19th) : Bednarz, Bosy, Wójt, Galicz, Giba, Hliwiatczyn, Dziedzic, Duda, Kowal, Kudla, Kuryca, Malowany, Maruszczak, Mielnik, Miszczyszyn, Mudry, Owsianik, Ostach, Ostrowski, Pawilszyn, Plaksa, Romanisko, Sałak, Sierak, Sowa, Fal, Chomka, Szpak |
Surnames (19th) : Bednarz, Bosy, Wójt, Galicz, Giba, Hliwiatczyn, Dziedzic, Duda, Kowal, Kudla, Kuryca, Malowany, Maruszczak, Mielnik, Miszczyszyn, Mudry, Owsianik, Ostach, Ostrowski, Pawilszyn, Plaksa, Romanisko, Sałak, Sierak, Sowa, Fal, Chomka, Szpak |
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* [http://www.noclegi.czaszyn.pl Accommodation base in Czaszyn] |
* [http://www.noclegi.czaszyn.pl Accommodation base in Czaszyn] |
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* Institutions |
* Institutions |
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:* [http://www.parafia.czaszyn.pl |
:* [http://www.parafia.czaszyn.pl Roman Catholic church in Czaszyn] |
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:* [http://www.osp.czaszyn.pl Fire-brigade in Czaszyn] |
:* [http://www.osp.czaszyn.pl Fire-brigade in Czaszyn] |
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:* [http://www.lks.czaszyn.pl Football team LKS Czaszyn] |
:* [http://www.lks.czaszyn.pl Football team LKS Czaszyn] |
Revision as of 03:17, 4 March 2011
CZASZYN
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Village | |
File:CZASZYN.JPG | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Subcarpathian |
Powiat | Sanok County |
Gmina | Zagórz |
Government | |
• Foreman | Kacper Kuzio |
Area | 10.6617 km2 (4.1165 sq mi) |
Elevation | 330 - 525 m (1 08,267,717 - 1 72,244,094 ft) |
Population (2008) | 1,410 |
• Density | 132.25/km2 (342.5/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 38-516 |
Area code | +48 13 |
Car Plates | RSA |
Website | CZASZYN |
Czaszyn [ˈt͡ʂaʂɨn] is a Polish village in the Sanok County in the East Małopolska in the Lesser Beskid mountains. The Roman Catholic church (parish of p.w. Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego) for the village of Czaszyn was located in the village, within the diocese of Przemyśl. The population today is about 1410 people.
History
Czaszyn about 10 miles from Sanok in south-eastern Poland. It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Słonne Mountain, and has an elevation of 270 meters. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Krosno Voivodship (1975-1998) and Sanok district, (10 miles east of Sanok), located near the towns of Medzilaborce and Palota (in northeastern Slovakia). This is within the historical region of Galicia.
The first documentation of Czaszyn appeared 1424[1]. By 1785, the village lands comprised 15.66 km² and there were 4600 Catholics. The masonry church was built and blessed in 1835, replacing an old wooden church. Church was "Translation of Saint Nicholas", built in 1835, still standing. The church was destroyed in 1946.
The village was burned in 1946 by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Some residents left the village for Ukraine at that time. In response, the Polish Communist government's Akcja Wisła resettlement project forced some Ukranian residents to leave Czaszyn on April 29, 1947 for the former eastern territories of Germany.
Geography
The municipality lies at an altitude of 270 metres and covers an area of 10.6617 km².
Most popular surnames in the region
Surnames (19th) : Bednarz, Bosy, Wójt, Galicz, Giba, Hliwiatczyn, Dziedzic, Duda, Kowal, Kudla, Kuryca, Malowany, Maruszczak, Mielnik, Miszczyszyn, Mudry, Owsianik, Ostach, Ostrowski, Pawilszyn, Plaksa, Romanisko, Sałak, Sierak, Sowa, Fal, Chomka, Szpak
References
- ^ "CZASZYN - szkice z dziejów wsi (Sketches from the history of the village)" by Adam Szpara, Sanok 1992