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Dudyńce was founded in [[1372]] by prince [[Władysław Opolczyk]]. During 966 - 1018, [[1340]] - [[1772]] ([[Ruthenian Voivodeship]]) and during 1918 - [[1939]] wolica was part of Poland. While during 1772 - 1918 it belonged to Austrian empire, later Austrian-Hungarian empire when double monarchy was introduced in Austria. |
Dudyńce was founded in [[1372]] by prince [[Władysław Opolczyk]]. During 966 - 1018, [[1340]] - [[1772]] ([[Ruthenian Voivodeship]]) and during 1918 - [[1939]] wolica was part of Poland. While during 1772 - 1918 it belonged to Austrian empire, later Austrian-Hungarian empire when double monarchy was introduced in Austria. |
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[[Image:PowiatSądowyBukowsko do1914.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Gerichts-Bezirk [[Bukowsko]] bis [[1918]], Bukowsko Rural Commune. A 1898 map shows the location of Dudyńce (click in it to enlarge)]] |
[[Image:PowiatSądowyBukowsko do1914.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Gerichts-Bezirk [[Bukowsko]] bis [[1918]], Bukowsko Rural Commune. A 1898 map shows the location of Dudyńce (click in it to enlarge)]] |
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On April, [[1946]] the village was attacked by a strong unit of [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army|UPA]] and some buildings were burnt. Only over a dozen years after the war the village started to rebuild. |
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Dudyńce has a church (R. Catholic) and outside the church there's a cemetery. The rural families are poor, agriculture is rarely profitable and low icome makes it diffcult for farms to invest in from improvements. |
Dudyńce has a church (R. Catholic) and outside the church there's a cemetery. The rural families are poor, agriculture is rarely profitable and low icome makes it diffcult for farms to invest in from improvements. |
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49°33′N 22°05′E / 49.550°N 22.083°E
Dudyńce
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Country | Poland |
Founded | 1372 |
Population | |
• Total | 200 |
Dudyńce, village in East Małopolska in the Lesser Beskid mountains, Bukowsko rural commune, parish in loco. Location of Dudynce, sometimes spelled Dwdinicze -1372-1378, Dudenycze - 1436, de Dudenyecz - 1448, Dudence - 1678. Dudyńce is located near the town of Sanok (now in southeastern Poland), located near the towns of Dukla and Svidnik (in northeastern Slovakia).
Dudńce is about 10 miles from Sanok in south-west Polands. It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Słonne Mountain, and has an elevation of 250 metres. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Krosno Voivodship (1975-1998) and Sanok district, (10 miles east of Sanok), parish Bukowsko.
Dudyńce was founded in 1372 by prince Władysław Opolczyk. During 966 - 1018, 1340 - 1772 (Ruthenian Voivodeship) and during 1918 - 1939 wolica was part of Poland. While during 1772 - 1918 it belonged to Austrian empire, later Austrian-Hungarian empire when double monarchy was introduced in Austria.
On April, 1946 the village was attacked by a strong unit of UPA and some buildings were burnt. Only over a dozen years after the war the village started to rebuild. Dudyńce has a church (R. Catholic) and outside the church there's a cemetery. The rural families are poor, agriculture is rarely profitable and low icome makes it diffcult for farms to invest in from improvements.
Most popular surnames in the region
Surnames 1784-1814: Ambicki, Bąk, Bels, Burczyk, Brechun, Czupczyńki, Dębiec, Drwięga, Dżugan, Hojniak, Hiertak, Hutak, Fischer, Granatoski, Hańbicki, Jakubowski, Kafara, Kilwelzig, Koblarz, Kołodziej, Kotulski, Kotlarz, Kucharczyk, Lakolowski, Lisoski, Łakus, Lorenc, Maciejoski, Maczużak, Miedziuch, Moreński, Pałuk, Pasznik, Patrylak, Pels, Skobilski, Słuszka, Sokołowski, Suszko, Starego, Szałayka, Szajniak, Szczur, Warcholik, Wąszołek, Wdowiak, Woytoń. Jakubowski, Kotlar, Juszczyk, Kołodziej, Maczużak, Gagatko, Woźny, Maciejowski, Ambicki, Kuźniak, Barna, Basna Szajniak, Pasznik, Sokołowski, Bieleski, Kucharyk, Micznik, Kucharyk, Miedziuch, Gułycz, Ljowski, Brechum, Furdak, Łakos, Maksymyk, Mazur, Hłystiak, Polny, Tymik , Moriak, Sawka, Norjak , Wdowiak, Dudyński, Lisowski, Suszkow, Warchołyk, Brecki, Adamski, Watral, Pastuszak, Marejko, Breyta, Hystiak, Lwariany, Puszczynski, Koźminski , Słysz, Porybski, Forysik, Pospolitak, Senko, Suszko, Gliszczak, Wawer, Sawkow, Juszczyk, Nawosad, Kuchanyk, Hnaluk, Porzębski, Kucharyk, Marański, Kozłowski, Wdowiak, Panek, Olejanski, Pałuk, Woźny, Maksymyk, Swirk, Paskanyk, Hłystiak
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