Gomel - XVIII-9 (transliterated)
- Year: 1915
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Gomel - XVIII-9
- Year: 1922
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Sources on communities in the JewishGen communities database in this section:
Гoмeль Homyel' [Bel], Gomel' [Rus], Homl [Yid], Homel [Pol, Ger], Gomelis [Lith], Homlye, Homiel
Ветка Vyetka [Bel], Vetka [Rus], Viatka [Yid], Wietka [Pol], Vietka
Добруш Dobrush [Rus], Dobruš [Bel], Dobruż [Pol]
Уваровичи Uvarovichi [Rus], Uvarovitchi [Yid], Uvaravičy [Bel], Uwarowicze [Pol], Uvaravichy
Носовичи Nosovichi [Rus], Nasovičy [Bel], Nosevitsh [Yid], Nosowicze [Pol], Nasovichy
Речица Rechytsa [Bel], Rechitsa [Rus], Retshitse [Yid], Rzeczyca [Pol], Rečyca [Bel, Lith], Retschyza [Ger], Rechysta, Rechytsia,
Retchytsa, Retchitsa, Ryechitsa, Riechetsy
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Locations of Jewish life in this section from the Gazetteer of the Pale
Прудок - Prudok
Новобелитса - Novobelitsa
Поколиубицчи - Pokoliubichi
Радуга - Raduga
Песочная Буда - Pesochnaya Buda
Новаыа Гусевица - Novaya Gusevitsa (listed on map as Sloboda)