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  2. Slovenian Church of St. Cyril in New York - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Church of St. Cyril date back to the late 19th century when the first Slovenian immigrants arrived in New York City. These early Slovenian settlers chose the East Village for their community due to its proximity to a German-speaking population, as both groups shared a common language owing to their historical ties under Austrian-Hungarian rule.

  3. Slovene Americans - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Museum and Archives, Cleveland [27] Slovenska Pristava, Harpersfield, OH; Slovenian Catholic recreation and retreat center [28] [29] Slovensko društvo New York (Slovenian Society New York) [30] Slovenian National Home, Chisholm, MN (closed) The Slovenian Genealogy Society, International [31] helps members trace their Slovene roots.

  4. History of Slovenes in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The church was named after its founding priest, Vitus Hribar, who moved from Kamnik, Slovenia at the request of Turk to provide church service in Slovenian to the growing population. A number of other churches, including St. Lawrence (1901), St. Mary (1906), and St. Christine (1925) soon followed. [12]

  5. What New York’s First Migrant Crisis Can Teach Us About ...

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    As a result, in 10 years, New York’s population nearly doubled. While today’s “migrants” make up no more than 2% of the city’s population, in 1855 one out of every four New Yorkers was ...

  6. Antonija Höffern - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, while her brother was visiting Slovenia, Höffern decided to join him in America; she is considered to be the first Slovenian woman to immigrate to the United States. Travelling via Paris and New York, the siblings first moved to Mackinac Island in Michigan, and later to La Pointe in Wisconsin, embedding themselves with the Ojibwe ...

  7. Category:Slovenian emigrants to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slovenian emigrants to the United States" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  8. Barron Trump is a US citizen. Ending birthright citizenship ...

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    Probably, Immigration Lawyers Say. The Washington Post, March 1, 2018, Questions linger about how Melania Trump, a Slovenian model, scored ‘the Einstein visa’ Thank you for supporting our ...

  9. Haughville Slickers once thrilled local Slovenian community ...

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    An Indianapolis neighborhood band that never toured, rarely recorded and was seldom paid has received a national honor.