Prislop (Kispereszlo)

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Village Information |
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Reference in Wooden Church book from Folk Museum of Ukrainian Culture at Svidnik |
Online Historical Book: Below Snina Rock (1964) |
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History of the Ulic Valley, 2002 (rewrite of the 1996 version) |
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1914 Zemplin County Map (714KB) |
| First Mentioned | 1568 |
| 2001 Population | 88 Rusyn, 161 Ukrainian, 282 Other 187 Orthodox, 147 Greek Catholic, 197 Other |
| 1914 Population | 159 4 German, 153 Ruthenian; 153 Greek Catholic, 5 Jew |
| Village Names | Kispereszlo |
| Owners | Originally in the Humenne Estate, then to the Paulin monks of Trebišov. In 1820, it passed to the Prešov Greek Catholic Archibishopric. |
History
Its residents were primarily employed in agriculture.
Source: Vlastivedný Slovník Obcí na Slovensku Bratislava 1977
Prislop was liberated on 26 October 1944.
1568 Prislop. mentioned for the first time in 1568, it belonged to the Humenné town. After (XVII century) it passed under the dominion of Paulin monks of Trebišov. In the 1820 belonged to the Greek-Catholic Prešov Archibishopric. During the History, its inhabitants were occupied in agriculture. Source: Roberto Cannoni, Italy
Orthodox Chrám Zosnutia Presvätej Bohorodičky
Affiliated Parish: Dara – Chrám Narodenia Presvätej
Bohorodičky
Greek Catholic Church Zosnutie Presvätej Bohorodičky 1993. The church is affiliated (managed) by the church in Topola.
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Photo Credit - Vasil Fedic, 2002.
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Last Update: 06 July 2007
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Bill Tarkulich
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