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- Bergthal_Colony abstract "The Bergthal Colony was a Mennonite settlement in the southern part of the former Russian Empire, now Ukraine that emigrated to Manitoba, Canada. The Mennonites coming from the Russian Bergthal Colony to Canada are sometimes called Bergthaler but later some conregations that originally came from Bergthal kept the name while others did not.The colony consisted of five villages: Schoenfeld, Heuboden, Bergthal, Schoenthal, and Friedrichsthal. The villages were settled during the years 1836 to 1852 by 149 landless families from the Chortitza Colony. The settlement was located on the Bodni, a small tributary of the Berda River about 200 km southeast of Zaporizhia. During the 1870s, bishop Gerhard Wiebe persuaded the entire colony consisting of about 500 families, to emigrate to Manitoba.The current names of the five villages are: Ksenivka, Serhiivka, Respublica, Novoromanivka, and Fedorivka. The central village of Respublica is located at 47.251528 latitude and 37.198849 longitude.".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageExternalLink 1_mennonite_villages.pdf.
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- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageLength "1478".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageRevisionID "672913777".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Category:1870s_disestablishments.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Ukraine.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mennonitism_in_Ukraine.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Chortitza.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Chortitza_Colony.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Chortitzer_Mennonite_Conference.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Mennonite_Conference.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard_Wiebe.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Mennonite.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLink Zaporizhia.
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthal Colony".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthal Mennonites".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthal".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthaler Mennonites".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthaler".
- Bergthal_Colony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergthalers".
- Bergthal_Colony hasPhotoCollection Bergthal_Colony.
- Bergthal_Colony subject Category:1870s_disestablishments.
- Bergthal_Colony subject Category:19th_century_in_Ukraine.
- Bergthal_Colony subject Category:Mennonitism_in_Ukraine.
- Bergthal_Colony hypernym Settlement.
- Bergthal_Colony type Settlement.
- Bergthal_Colony type Study.
- Bergthal_Colony comment "The Bergthal Colony was a Mennonite settlement in the southern part of the former Russian Empire, now Ukraine that emigrated to Manitoba, Canada. The Mennonites coming from the Russian Bergthal Colony to Canada are sometimes called Bergthaler but later some conregations that originally came from Bergthal kept the name while others did not.The colony consisted of five villages: Schoenfeld, Heuboden, Bergthal, Schoenthal, and Friedrichsthal.".
- Bergthal_Colony label "Bergthal Colony".
- Bergthal_Colony sameAs m.0280xp9.
- Bergthal_Colony sameAs Q4891733.
- Bergthal_Colony sameAs Q4891733.
- Bergthal_Colony wasDerivedFrom Bergthal_Colony?oldid=672913777.
- Bergthal_Colony isPrimaryTopicOf Bergthal_Colony.