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  2. Lemkos - Wikipedia

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    The Lemko Region, 1939–1947 War, Occupation and Deportation – Articles and Essays, editor Paul Best and Jarosław Moklak; Horbal, Bogdan (April 30, 2010). Lemko Studies: A Handbook. East European Monographs. ISBN 978-0-88033-639-0. OCLC 286518760. Laun, Karen (6 December 1999). "A Fractured Identity: The Lemko of Poland". Central Europe Review.

  3. Haplogroup I (mtDNA) - Wikipedia

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    T10034C, G16129A!, G16391A (Behar & Family Tree DNA 2012) Haplogroup I is a human mitochondrial DNA ... (11.3%), and Lemko, an isolate from the Carpathian Highlands ...

  4. Category:American people of Lemko descent - Wikipedia

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    Warhola family (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "American people of Lemko descent" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Lemko Region - Wikipedia

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    The Lemko Region (Rusyn: Лемковина, romanized: Lemkovyna; Polish: Łemkowszczyzna; Ukrainian: Лемківщина, romanized: Lemkivshchyna) is an ethnographic area in southern Poland and Northern Eastern Slovakia that has traditionally been inhabited by the Lemko people.

  6. Lemko Republic - Wikipedia

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    A trial of the council members took place on 10 June 1921 in Nowy Sącz, but the Polish court was lenient towards the Lemko activists and acquitted every defendant. [4] Following the annexation of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic and the lenient trial, the newly established Polish state ignored Lemkos and didn't interfere in the local political affairs.

  7. Michael Strank - Wikipedia

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    Michael Strank was born in a Rusyn family in the Prešov village of Orjabyna in Czechoslovakia (present-day Jarabina in the Stará Ľubovňa district), Prešov Region of northeastern Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia).

  8. Category:Lemkos - Wikipedia

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