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Provides research data for Jewish genealogist with roots in the country known as Belarus, formerly Byelorussia or White Russia.
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Croatia-in-English.com - Croatian Genealogy, Travel, Translation
Croatian genealogy, reading church records, translation, Dalmatia, Yugoslavia, Slavonia. This site is for English-speaking people who have an interest in Croatia -- and especially for people of Croatian descent who were born into other cultures and who are now trying to learn more about their ethnic roots. The focus is primarily genealogy, but there is also some information on translation, travel, customs, and encouragment to visit the homeland.
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Links to private homepages of Danube-Swabian genealogical researchers.
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Donauschwaben Villages' Helping Hands Project (DVHH)
The DVHH is a volunteer project to collect and publish historical and genealogical information for the former Danube Swabian villages situated in the six Donauschwaben regions of what was until 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Swabian Turkey, Banat, Batschka, Smyrna, Slavonia and Bosnia. We offer a repository of information specific to Donauschwaben genealogy, culture and lifestyles. In many cases we can offer one-to-one assistance to fellow researchers.
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Discover your Eastern European family history and start your family tree. Find resources for all Eastern European countries and access many genealogy records. This website is dedicated to making Eastern European ancestry research as free as possible.
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FHW Projects: Genealogy Project
From the Foundation of the Hellenic World. The Genealogy Project aims at reconstructing the family trees of the Asia Minor refugees, Greek-Orthodox inhabitants of Asia Minor and Pontos (the Black Sea region) who were expelled from their homeland after the Asia Minor disaster in 1922, and took refuge in Greece. The family data to be collected will begin with the grandparents of each Asia Minor refugee, and follow into their posterity.
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Hungarian site with genealogy links.
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Genealogical, cultural, and historical information for anyone researching their Macedonian ancestors.
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