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Dyida (Transcarpathia, Ukraine)

Déda

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Last weekend Dyida - Déda village adopted their flag and Coat of Arms. See: <www.bereginfo.com>.
Dyida - Déda is a village in Berehovo - Beregszász raion of Transcarpathia. The village has got cca. 1900 inhabitants (95% Hungarian; 1989 census). The village was in Bereg (In Ucrainian: Bereh) County of the Kingdom of Hungary till 1919/1920  (Romanian later Czechoslovakian occupation / Treaty of Trianon). 1920-1938 part of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1944 part of Hungary (after the Decision of Vienna). As a part of the "Carpathian-Ucraine" "reunited" with Ucraine in 1946.
István Molnár, 6 September 2002

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry: "The village was found at 1957 by association of villages Beregdyida and Mezevgomok. Mezevgomok is Hungarian-Slovak village in Nadtysans'kyi region. Its lands were owned by Gomoki family. The arms is bishop Mikulash with mitre and b