The Hungarian village of Lonka was cut into two parts after WWI, when the Tisza River became a national border. The other half became Lunca la Tisa, Romania.
International Jewish Cemetery Project
International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies
The Hungarian village of Lonka was cut into two parts after WWI, when the Tisza River became a national border. The other half became Lunca la Tisa, Romania.