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Chortitza Colony (Khortytskyi District, Zaporizhzhia) was a volost, a
subdivision of the
Yekaterinoslav uezd
within the
Yekaterinoslav Governorate. During...
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division to what is now Ukraine.
These two
dialects are
split between Chortitza Colony and Molotschna. Today, many
younger Russian Mennonites in Canada...
- of the
Chortitza colonists were from the
northernmost part of the
Marienburger Werder, the
Gdansk Spit and the
Gdansk urban area. The
Chortitza Colony...
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Mennonite movement that is
descended from
colonists who
migrated from the
Chortitza Colony in
modern Ukraine near
Zaporizhia (itself
originally of Prussian...
- Many of the
Mennonites in
Prussia accepted this invitation,
establishing Chortitza on the
Dnieper River as
their first colony in 1789. A
second larger colony...
- Ukrainians.
After the
first Mennonite colony within the
Russian Empire,
Chortitza, was
founded in 1789,
Mennonite visitors found the
freedoms and free land...
- was
built in 1789 by
Mennonites settling in the
Chortitza Colony and bore the
German name
Chortitza.
Until World War I,
there was a
lively development...
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Kronsthal (Ukrainian: Кронсталь) by German-speaking
Mennonites settling the
Chortitza Colony. In 1892, its name was
changed to
Pavlivka (Ukrainian: Павлівка...
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Transportation from 1979 to 1982.
Henry Kroeger was born in Rosenthal,
Chortitza Colony,
Yekaterinoslav Governorate. (Now Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine) to Helena...
- (1804–1823);
Rosental Kroeger & Co (1804–1938);
Rosental Peter Lepp (ca. 1850);
Chortitza "Home". ingrams.com.au. "Peter Mathiesen". taarnurmageren.d (in Danish)...