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Село належало до Горлицького деканату Перемиської єпархії.
За поділом 1999 р. – гміна Горлице, повіт Горлице, Малопольське воєводство.
Bielanka – Wieś w dolinie potoku Bielanka i podnóża Magury Małastowskiej, założona w XV w. na prawie wołoskim. Niegdyś była tu huta szkła. Zabytkowa cerkiew drewniana z 1773 r.
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Bilanka [Ru] Bielanka [Polish]
Gorlice District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Wozniak / Voznjak
Huba / Guba / Chuba
Demczak / Demchak
Diweczka / Divechka
Dudycz / Dudzicz / Dudych (3 families)
Kolodzej / Kowodzej / Kolodij
Koltko / Kowtko
Krolik / Krulik / Krolyk (3 families)
Labowski / Labovs'kyj (2 families)
Mardafay / Mardafaj
Niemczak / Nimchak
Pawlik / Paulik / Paflik / Pavlyk
Paranicz / Paraniz / Paranych
Pertey / Pertej
Popowicz / Popowyc / Popovych
Russyniak / Rusiniak / Rusynjak
Syranicz / Syranych
Tymoczko / Tymochko (2 families)
Feskanicz / Feshanicz / Feskanych
Chowanec / Howaniec / Khovanets' (3 families)
Chowanicz / Howanicz / Khovanych
Cidylak / Cydylak / Tsidyljak ( 3 families)
Czupak / Czupik / Chupak (3 families)
Czupik / Chupyk (3 families) [duplicate data in master]
Szostak / Shostak
Szymbratowicz / Shymbratovych
Szostko / Shostko
Juszczak / Jushchak (7 families)
Parish Data:
Church was «Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary» built in 1733 [still standing]
The wooden church was built in 1773 and renovated in 1913. From 1785 until 1855 it was a filial church of DOLYNY. In 1855 it became a filial church of LISHCHYNY. The church is now an Orthodox church.
The village is the home of the Lemko-Rusyn ensemble «Lemkovyna»
In 1785 the village lands comprised 10.26 sq.km. There were 313 Greek Catholics 10 Roman Catholics and 7 Jews
1840 – 450 Greek Catholics
1859 – 311 Greek Catholics
1879 – 363 Greek Catholics
1899 – 459 Greek Catholics
1926 – 587 Greek Catholics
1936 – 624 Greek Catholics
The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
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