Toruń (Ukraina)
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Państwo | Ukraina | |
Obwód | zakarpacki | |
Populacja • liczba ludności | 1344 | |
Nr kierunkowy | +380 3146 | |
Kod pocztowy | 90015 | |
Położenie na mapie Ukrainy (c) Karte: NordNordWest, Lizenz: Creative Commons by-sa-3.0 de | ||
48°40′27″N 23°36′12″E/48,674167 23,603333 | ||
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Toruń (ukr. Торунь) – wieś w rejonie miżhirskim obwodu zakarpackiego. Liczy 1344 mieszkańców.
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This image is part of an album probably published in about 1920 that contains 20 photographs of scenes in Carpathian Ruthenia, a mountainous region, most of which was part of the Austria-Hungary before World War I, but which became part of the new Czechoslovak state in 1919. Today the largest portion of it forms Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine, with smaller parts in Slovakia and Poland. This village scene shows the town of Torun` in Mizhhiria District, in eastern Carpathian Ruthenia. Both houses and churches have steeply pitched roofs with an overhang to protect the walls from winter weather in the mountains.
Churches; Houses; Villages; Wooden buildings
This image is part of an album probably published in about 1920 that contains 20 photographs of scenes in Carpathian Ruthenia, a mountainous region, most of which was part of the Austria-Hungary before World War I, but which became part of the new Czechoslovak state in 1919. Today the largest portion of it forms Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine, with smaller parts in Slovakia and Poland. This village scene shows the town of Torun` in Mizhhiria District, in eastern Carpathian Ruthenia. Both houses and churches have steeply pitched roofs with an overhang to protect the walls from winter weather in the mountains.
Churches; Houses; Villages; Wooden buildings