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Vyšná Jablonka


Vyšná Jablonka is a village and municipality in Humenné District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.

Vyšná Jablonka (Вишня Яблiнка) (Felsőalmád) is a village in Slovakia, in the Humenne district. First time it was mentioned in the "List of property" of the Lords of Humenne in 1436. From the beginning it was a foresters' village, what appeared until the present day. The fourth period mayor of the village is Emília Čopaková. From the nearly 700 inhabitants (1828 – 91 houses; 678 inhabitants) only 50 are now having their living place in Vysna Jablonka. Once there used to be also a watermill, that you can nowadays see at the exposition of folk architecture of the Hummen museum.

When the partisans withdrew, only two snipers, Šuhajda and Jacko remained. A short time afterwards, a German tank battalion came through the village and stampeded some horses. The two snipers went to catch them. While doing that they found four German rangers, who were unprepared, as they were full of bravado because of the tank battalion. After capturing the Germans, an important piece of information was found out from the feldwebel Otto Vilnes (one of the captured German soldiers), who said that the 82nd division will take the positions at the Low Beskyds on the 26th of December, with the mission to hold the line until the new and fresh 254th infantry division will come.

The Partisan Brigade "Sergej" decided to hold the line from the 82nd division group until the arrival of the Red Army.

On the 26th of December the Germans crossed Vysna Jablonka and at the "Lukovsky Slip" they were defeated by the Partisans.

The village's first Orthodox church was probably built in the 16th century. It definitely existed in the 17th century, since the first record about the church is from the year 1623, written by the resident priest. In folk tales, it is said that he stayed in the Potokslum.

The present-day church is located in the lower part of the village, at the western hill. Its construction is dated to the year 1766. In the landlord records from Hummene it was first mentioned in 1880.

In the year 1998, the church went to the Grecokatholic Church. The orthodox votari had to have their Masses in one room at the local municipal office.


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