Bedevlia
Bedevlia (Ukrainian: Бедевля, Hungarian: Bedőháza, Romanian: Bedeu) is a village in Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. As of 2001, its population was 3,971.[1]
Bedevlia
Бедевля | |
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Village | |
Bedevlia | |
Coordinates: 48°00′14″N 23°39′51″E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast |
Raion | Tiachiv Raion |
Population (2001)[1] | |
• Total | 3,971 |
Geography
The village is located around 7 km south of Tiachiv. Administratively, the village belongs to the Tiachiv Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast.
History
Bedevlia was first mentioned in 1336 by the name of Bedeuhaza.
In 1336, Charles I of Hungary donated possession of the land boundary of Bedeuhaza to his royal servants the brothers Drag and Dragoş, the diploma refers to them as "servants of the king".[2]
Bedőháza belonged to Máramaros County until the Treaty of Trianon of 1920.
Population
According to the official census of 2001, the population included 5423 inhabitants.
Gallery
- Former synagogue
- Jewish cemetery in Bedevlia
References
- 2001 census results for Zakarpattia oblast
- Spinei, Victor. Moldavia in the 11th-14th Centuries.
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