- Pobiedno
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settlement_type = village
subdivision_type = Country
official_name = Pobiedno| native_name = Pobiedno| subdivision_name = Poland
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subdivision_type1 = Subcarpathian Voivodship
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population_total = 200
area_total_km2 = 6.3
elevation_m = 482
established_date = 1366
established_title = Founded
code = 38500
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website =Pobiedno is a
village inSanok County , which in turn is a part ofBukowsko rural commune inNowotaniec parish. Nearby towns includeMedzilaborce andPalota of northeasternSlovakia . Geographically, the village is in the East Małopolska region of Poland and in the Lesser Beskid mountains.History
Historically, the village was first mentioned in 1361. Subsequently, the part of Poland in which Pobiedno resided came under
Austria n rule for almost 120 years. In that period, this entire region, including West and EastSubcarpathian Voivodship , was known as Galicia.In 1785 the village had 6.3 km2 of land and 711 Catholics. Notable parts of the village history include the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, an Eastern Orthodoxy Church. After Priest Skobielski died in 1800, the village became a filial parish of
Wolica and thenDudyńce and in 1918Pielnia . In 1830, while the village was a filial parish, the church burned down and people changed to the Latin Rite. On January, 1946 the village was attacked by a strong unit ofUkrainian Insurgent Army (Hereinafter "UPA") and some buildings were burnt. Only over a dozen years after the war did the village start to rebuild.Geography
The
municipality lies at analtitude of 482metres and covers anarea of 6.3 km². It has apopulation of about 200 people.Most popular surnames in the region
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