lunes, 12 de mayo de 2014

Machliniec

Мachliniec was the German name of a small village in the Austrian province of Galizien. It is located at 49°14′35″N 24°21′18″E, 16.8 km due east of Stryi, Ukraine and is presently known as Махлинець (Makhlynets’).
History
Founding
Machliniec was founded in 1823 by German-speaking settlers from the southern Egerland region of Bohemia, notably the parishes of Plan and Pfraumberg. The original settlers were attracted by a publicly distributed notice from the Lord of the Manor of Daszawa, Felix, Count of Dobrzanski, "He will reasonably sell a quantity of his best land to people who want to settle on his manor." The settlers cleared the land and established their own farms on it.
Austrian era, 1823–1918
Machliniec was the principal village in what is known as the German language island of Machliniec. The language island comprised the following seven villages, followed by their respective populations in 1934:...

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