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Село належало до Горлицького деканату Перемиської єпархії.
За поділом 1999 р. – гміна Ропа, повіт Горлице, Малопольське воєводство.
Łosie – Wieś istniejąca od 1649 roku, położona w dolinie Łosiańskiego Potoku, będącego dopływem Kamienicy. Cerkiew pw. Michała Archanioła wybudowana została w 1826 r. w typie zachodniołemkowskim. Jest drewniana, obita gontem, trójdzielna. Posiada dachy namiotowe, kryte blachą z trzema baniastymi zwieńczeniami wieżyczek ze ślepymi latarniami, oraz wieżę słupowo – ramową z izbicą.
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Losje / Vosje [Ru] Losie [Polish]
Gorlice District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Wanczyk / Van'chyk (2 families)
Wachna / Vakhna
Wojcik / Woycik / Vojtsyk
Hatala / Hatawa / Atala (3 families)
Gyza / Gyzha
Gruc / Gruts (3 families)
Danilowicz / Danielowicz / Danylovych (2 families)
Dzigosz / Dzygosz / Dzihosh
Dolinski / Dolyns'kyj (2 families)
Dudra (2 families)
Zak / Zhak (3 families)
Zuk / Zhuk
Zaraz / Zaras (3 families)
Karlo
Kyczka / Kychka (2 families)
Kondrat
Kosecki / Kosets'kyj
Krot (4 families)
Krutylo (3 families)
Kurylo / Kuryllo (3 families)
Labowski / Labovs'kyj (2 families)
Lazorczyk / Lazorchyk
Lazurko (3 families)
Liszak / Lyshak (2 families)
Magera / Magiera
Myrna (2 families)
Pawlik / Paulik / Paflik / Pavlyk (2 families)
Pelak / Pielak / Peljak
Piernak / Pernjak
Plaskon / Plaskon
Rewak / Rywak / Revak (5 families)
Rogocz / Rogoch (4 families)
Sawczuk / Savchuk
Swiatkowski / Swiatkowski / Svjatovs'kyj
Telech / Telekh (4 families)
Trebacz / Trembach (2 families)
Fekula (2 families)
Feszko / Feshko
Furtak (5 families)
Choma / Homa / Khoma (2 families)
Chruszcz / Hruszcz / Chrzaszcz / Khrushch (2 families)
Ciema / Tsema (2 families)
Ciupka / Tsjupka
Ciapkala / Tsjapkala (2 families)
Szafranko / Shafranko
Szwec / Szwiec / Shvets'
Slanta / Shlanta
Szuliga / Suliga / Shulyga
Juryk / Jerzyk / Juryk
Jarosz / Jarosh (2 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was «Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary» [1810] [still standing]
The village was a filial parish to KLYMKIVKA 3.5 km away. Also known as Losje z Ropoju. The wooden church was renovated in 1876, 1928 and 1934. It was an independent chapel until 1844. In 1947 the church was taken over by Roman Catholics.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 13.11 sq km. There were 555 Greek Catholics 10 Roman Catholics and 9 Jews
1840 – 796Greek Catholics
1859 – 792 Greek Catholics
1879 – 899 Greek Catholics
1899 – 909 Greek Catholics
1926 – 948 Greek Catholics
1936 – 1050 Greek Catholics
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
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