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Rovné (Rovnó, Rowné)

 

 

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Village Information

Village Links

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Surnames (spreadsheet)

Reference in Wooden Church book from Folk Museum of Ukrainian Culture at Svidnik

Online Historical Book:

Below Snina Rock (1964)

   

1914 Zemplin County Map (714KB)

Highlights

First Mentioned 1414
2001 Population 12 Rusyn, 11 Ukrainian, 471 Other

12 Orthodox, 381 Greek Catholic, 101 Other

1914 Population Zemplénróna = 400,  15 Magyar, 8 German, 360 Slovak; 320 Roman Catholic, 60 Greek Catholic, 20 Jewish
Village Names Rovnó, Rowne, Zemplénróna

1273 Peteche, 1451 Peticse, 1808 Petice

 

History

Until 1414 it was a part of the village of Radoma.  Later it was a part of the Makovica village.  It was deserted starting with the numerous 15th century wars, until 1714 at which time a settlement was reestablished.

Source: Vlastivedný Slovník Obcí na Slovensku Bratislava 1977

1414 Rovna, 1773 Rowne. Until 1414 it belonged to Radoma village. After it began a possession of Makovica. It was depopulated by the numerous wars of the XV century until 1714. Source: Roberto Cannoni, Italy

 

 

Church - Greek Catholic, associated with MAŠKOVCE

Photos

Photos from www.rusin.sk

Surnames

Surnames (spreadsheet) Compiled by Jim Nickel

PETRUNYO (researched by Mark Petruno, 2006)

Photo Credit: Jim Nickel, 2003

                                                         

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