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  2. List of towns of the former Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

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    This is a list of major cities and towns which belonged to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918. Between those dates, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria consisted mostly of the territories gained by the Habsburg Empire in the First Partition of Poland in 1772.

  3. Gesher Galicia - Wikipedia

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    The journal features material broadly linked to Jewish life in Austrian Galicia (1772-1918) and during other periods, including the Holocaust. [20] The Galitizianer features updates on archival records and genealogical research, as well as a range of family stories and articles on the history of Galicia. [ 21 ]

  4. List of rulers of Galicia and Lodomeria - Wikipedia

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    The Government House in Lviv, Ukraine was the residence of the governors. The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a state under the Habsburg monarchy from 1772 to 1918, was ruled by several governors (later referred to by the title of statthalter) from the September 1772 Partitions of Poland until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary upon the conclusion of World War I in 1918.

  5. Galicia (Eastern Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Peasants and Jews from Galicia, c. 1886. In 1773, Galicia had about 2.6 million inhabitants in 280 cities and market towns and approximately 5,500 villages. There were nearly 19,000 noble families, with 95,000 members (about 3% of the population). The serfs accounted for 1.86 million, more than 70% of the population. A small number were full ...

  6. Galician Jews - Wikipedia

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    In September 1939, most of Galicia passed to Soviet Ukraine. The majority of Galician Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. Most survivors migrated to Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom or Australia. In 1959, the census showed 29,701 Jews were living in Lviv province. [20] A small number have remained in Ukraine or Poland.

  7. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 20th century

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    Birth Birthplace Death Place of death ... Galicia, Austria-Hungary: 1919: Krystynopol, Ukrainian People's Republic: ... 1886 1959 Blessed Nicholas ...

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