Dovhe [Ru] Dlugie [Polish]

Gorlice District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Balasz / Balach
  2. Barna (4 families)
  3. Groziak / Hrozjak (2 families)
  4. Dziumbila / Dziumbiwa / Dzjumbyla
  5. Dyrdycz / Dyrdych (2 families)
  6. Kawak / Kauka / Kavka
  7. Koszar / Koshar
  8. Ksenicz / Xenicz / Xienicz / Ksenych
  9. Marczak / Marchak
  10. Nester / Nestor
  11. Romanczak / Romanchak
  12. Rusyn / Rusin
  13. Sabatowicz / Sabatovych
  14. Stach / Stakh
  15. Uram (5 families)
  16. Chymczak / Chimczak / Hymczak / Khymchak
  17. Czuly / Czuwy Chulyj (4 families)
  18. Szwigar / Shvihar
  19. Jakubicz / Jakubich


Parish Data:

The church was "Saint Demetrius the Great Martyr" [1750] [unknown status]

This village was a filial parish to the one located in RADOCYNA 3 km away. The wooden church was built in 1750 and was renovated in 1897/98. It was an independant parish until 1799 when it was made a filial parish to Radocyna

In 1785 the village lands comprised 5.77 sq. km. There were 197 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 278 Greek Catholics

1859 - 295 Greek Catholics

1879 - 313 Greek Catholics

1899 - 331 Greek Catholics

1926 - 100 Greek Catholics

1936 - 0 Greek Catholics [villlage became Orthodox]

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934


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