I found this map online:
http://www.city.sumy.ua/history/ukraine/16!.html
It is the best I have seen that shows the all the overlaps of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bukovian, Calecia, Romania, Moravia, Selecia,
Poland, Ukraine, besserarbia, etc., etc., etc.
It would be nice to have a timeline for each of these temporal states.
Shel Brucker
Los Angeles
email: shel_at_digitalinsight.info <mailto:shel_at_digitialinsight.info>
web site: www.BruckerFamily.net <http://www.bruckerfamily.net/>
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Researching:
BRUCKER, BRUKER, BRUCAR, FELLER, GRAUBART, GARTNER, KLEIN, LEHRER from
Radautz & Bukowina, Romania/Ukraine, and in Brassov, Budapest and
Bucharest, Hungary and St. Paul MN
BRUCKER, HAGUENAUER from Paris, France
GREENBERG, GRUNBERG, GRIINBERG AND GERTLER from Lodz, Poland and St.
Paul, MN
BERCOVITZ (BERCOVICI) in St. Paul, MN, Los Angeles and Hungary?
BRUCKER, WEINERT from Brassov, Romania/Hungary
SEGALOVE/SOKOLVSKY from Ternovka, Ukraine
LULKIN from Harbin, China
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Message-ID: <005901c252eb$0c99e680$8dc8fea9_at_computer>
From: "Jerome Silverbush" <jsilverbus_at_earthlink.net>
To: "Galicia Mailing list" <galicia_at_lyris.jewishgen.org>
Cc: <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Subject: Galicia map
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 21:41:39 -0400
Does anyone know of a map on the Internet that clearly shows the borders
of
Galicia, Bukovina and Romania. I've seen plenty of maps, but most of
them
have some much detail that the borders are not clear.
Jerry Silverbush
Durham, NC
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Received on 2002-09-03 08:20:49
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