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Updated List of Villages in Drohobycz Region Updated LDS list of villages in Drohobych raion in L'viv oblast #1 (permalink) 1st March 2008, 01:22 Updated LDS list of villages in Drohobych raion in L'viv oblast Here is the updated LDS list of villages for which church records can be ordered. More information can be found at FamilySearch.org - Family History and Genealogy Records . Most of the records are Greek Catholic but some Roman Catholic are also included. Bolechowce (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Bolechowce (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Bolekhivtsi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Boryslav Bronica (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Bronica (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Bronytsia, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Bruchowica (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria. It appears that this historic locality has been incorporated into Rybnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Bykow (Łaka), Galizien, Austria; later Bykow (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Bykiv, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Bystrzyca (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Bystrzyca (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Bystrytsia, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Delawa (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Delawa (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Daliava, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dereżyce (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Dereżyce (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Derezhychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dobrohostow (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Dobrohostow (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Dobrohostiv, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dobrowlany (Medenice), Galizien, Austria; later Dobrowlany (Medenice), Lwow, Poland; now Dobrivliany, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dołhe Medenickie (Medenice), Galizien, Austria; later Dołhe Medenickie (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Dovhe (near Opary), Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dołhe Podbuskie (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Dołhe Podbuskie (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Dovhe (along the Stryj River), Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Dorożow (Łąka), Galizien, Austria; later Dorożow (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Verkhnyĭ Dorozhiv, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Gaje Niżne (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Gaje Niżne (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Nyzhni Hai;, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Gaje Wyżne (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Gaje Wyżne (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Verkhni Hai;, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Hubicze (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Hubicze (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Hubychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Jasienica Solna (Drohobych), Galizien, Austria; later Jasienica Solna (Drohobych), Lwow, Poland; now IAsenytsia-Sil′na, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Records from neighboring localities have been included in the same file and filmed in the same item with records listed here Josefsberg, (Korośnica), Lwow, Poland; now Korosnytsiya, L'viv, Ukraine; formerly in Galicia. Includes Ugartsberg, Letnia, etc Kołpiec (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Kołpiec (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland. From modern-day maps it appears that this historic locality has been incorporated into Stebnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Konigsau, Galizien, Austria; later Rowne (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Rivne, Drohobych, L'viv, Ukraine Łokiec (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria. It appears that this historic locality was probably incorporated into Rybnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Majdan (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Majdan (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Maĭdan, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Medenice, Galizien, Austria; later Medenice (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Medenitsia, Drohobych, L'viv, Ukraine Mrażnica (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Mraźnica (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Mraznytsi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Nawarya, Galicia, Austria; later Nawarja (Lwow), Lwow, Poland; now Navariya, L'viv, Ukraine. Includes Glinna (now became part of Navariia), Mostki, Malinowka, Polanka, Pustomyty, Wolica. Later Pustomyty became a separate parish Nowoszyce (Łąka), Galizien, Austria; later Nowoszyce (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Novoshychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Opary (Medenice), Galizien, Austria; later Opary (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Opary, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Ortynice (Łaka), Galizien, Austria; later Ortynice (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Ortynychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Pereprostyna (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Pereprostynie (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Pereprostyn′, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Popiele (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Popiele (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Popeli, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Prusy (Łąka), Galizien, Austria; later Prusy (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Bystrytsia (near Novoshychi; known as Prusy until 1946), Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Rabczyce (Medenice), Galizien, Austria; later Rabczyce (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Ripchytsi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Raniowice (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Raniowice (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Ranevychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Rybnik (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Rybnik (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Rybnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Rychcice, Galizien, Austria; later Rychcice, Lwow, Poland; now Rykhtychi, L'viv, Ukraine. Includes Dobrowlany now Dobrivlyany; and Słońsko, now Solons'ke Smolna (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Smolna (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Smil′na, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Śniatynka (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Śniatynka (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Sniatynka, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Stanyła (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Staniła (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Stanyla, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Stara Wieś (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Stara Wieś (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Stare Selo, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Stebnik (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Stebnik (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Stebnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Ułyczno (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Uliczno (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Ulychne, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Wacowice (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Zaluzhany (Drohobych), L'viv, Ukraine; formerly in Galicia Wacowice (Drohobycz), Galizien, Austria; later Wacowice (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now appears to have been incorporated into Zaluzhany, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Winniki (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Winniki (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Vynnyky, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Wołoszcza (Łaka), Galizien, Austria; later Wołoszcza (Sambor), Lwow, Poland; now Voloshcha, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Wroblowice (Medenice), Galizien, Austria; later Wroblewice (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Voroblevychi, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Zaricze (Stary Sambor), Galizien, Austria. It appears that this historic locality was probably incorporated into Novyĭ Kropyvnyk, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine. Filmed with records from other villages Załokieć (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Załokieć (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now Zalokot′, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine Zdzianna (Podbuż), Galizien, Austria; later Zdzianna (Drohobycz), Lwow, Poland; now ZHdanivka, Drohobych, L′viv, Ukraine » .
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