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Село належало до Дуклянського деканату Перемиської єпархії.
Zyndranowa – Wieś w dolinie rz. Panna w Beskidzie Niskim. Osada założona przez rycerza Zyndrama z Maszkowic w XV w. Społeczne Muzeum Regionalne Kultury Łemkowskiej i Muzeum Pamięci Wojennej.
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Zandranova [Ru] Zyndranowa [Polish]
Krosno District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Bek
Blycha / Blykha
Wanca / Vantsa (3 families)
Gabala / Gabawa / Gabla (2 families)
Hamula / Hamuwa
Gynda / Ginda / Geda
Holuta / Holjuta (2 families)
Gocz / Goch
Husar / Chusar
Demus
Drymak
Dudyk / Dudik (2 families)
Jezuita / Jezuita
Kaplon
Kydala
Knysz / Knisz / Knysh
Kondrat
Kukiela / Kukela (3 families)
Lazorczyk / Lazorchyk (2 families)
Lusnia / Ljushnja
Madzey / Madzej (2 families)
Machelski / Makhel's'kyj
Macek / Matsek (2 families)
Osuch / Osukh (5 families)
Petryk (3 families)
Pilip / Pylyp (3 families)
Przybiliak / Prybyljak
Prochnawy / Prokhnavyj (3 families)
Rochaz / Rohach (2 families)
Rusnak
Sawczak / Szawczak / Savchak (2 families)
Skorodynski / Skorodyns'kyj
Sliwka / Slivka (2 families)
Telepko
Tymus
Tytko
Farbaniec / Farbanets'
Fedas (3 families)
Fecula / Fetsula (2 families)
Fuczyla / Fuchyla
Chomiak / Homiak / Khom'jak (2 families)
Copak / Tsopak
Ciura / Tsjura (2 families)
Czomeko / Chomko (4 families)
Szyika / Shyjka (2 families)
Szymko / Shymko (2 families)
Stochmal / Shtokhmal' (2 families)
Jawilak / Javyljak (7 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Saint Nicholas [1897] [still standing]
The wooden church , now destroyed replaced an older church dating to 1720. The first mention of a parish is from 1706 when the owner Sofija Zborowska donated the land to Ihnatij Pashnjans'kyj since the former property was confiscated by the family of the former pastor o. Vasyl' Barvin'sky who had died 6 years earlier.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 19.82 sq km. There were 618 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 9 Jews
1840 – 778 Greek Catholics
1859 – 720 Greek Catholics
1879 – 765 Greek Catholics
1899 – 836 Greek Catholics
1926 – 756 Greek Catholics
1936 – 920 Greek Catholics
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
In 1936 there were 109 Roman CAtholics 9 Orthodox and 41 Jews
Filial parish was BARVINOK 2.5 km away
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