Ol'viopol - XXVII-9

  • Year: Unknown
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Ol'viopol - XXVII-9

  • Year: 1899
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Ol'viopol - XXVII-9 (transliterated)

  • Year: 1917
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Ol'viopol - XXVII-9 (colored)

  • Year: 1924
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Sources on communities in the JewishGen communities database in this section:

 

Ольвиополь   Pervomays'k [Ukr], Pervomaisk, Pervomajsk, Perwomaisk, Ol'viopol' [Rus, before 1920], Olwiopol, Bogopol, Bohupol

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Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia  Olviopol is a districtless town in Kherson province, Elisavetgrad district. In 1799, when Olviopol was

a district town in Novorossiysk Province, there were: 30 Christians merchants, 1 Jewish; 301 Christians burghers, 111 Jews. In 1828 O. was

enlisted to the department of military settlements, and at that time the Jews were restricted in living here; in 1847 in O. there was no

"Jewish society". According to the census of 1897 the population was 6,884 including 1,482 Jews.

 

Кривое Озеро  Kryve Ozero [Ukr], Krivoye Ozero [Rus], Krivazer [Yid], Crivoje-Ozero [Rom], Krzywe-Jezioro [Pol], Krivoe Ozero,

Krywe Osero  

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Голта  Holta [Ukr], Golta [Rus], Halta [Yid], Gołta [Pol]  

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Кинецьполь  Kinets'pil' [Ukr], Konetspol' [Rus], Parnivka [Yid], Koniecpol Nowy [Pol], Konezpol, Kinec'pil'  

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Юзефполь  Yosypivka [Ukr], Iosipovka [Rus, since 1944], Yuzefpol [Rus, Yid], Józefpol [Pol], Josypivka, Yosipovka,

Ludvinka, Ludwinka, Lidvinka, Lyudvinka  

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Богачевка  Bahachivka [Ukr], Bogachëvka [Rus], Bohaczówka [Pol]  

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Голосков  Holoskove [Ukr], Goloskov [Rus], Holoskov [Yid], Hołosków [Pol], Goloskowo, Goloskovo, Oleskov  

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Голованевск  Holovanivs'k [Ukr], Golovanevsk [Rus], Holovenevsk [Yid], Hołowaniewskie [Pol], Golvanevsk 

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Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia

  

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Locations of Jewish life in this section from the Gazetteer of the Pale

 

Мигия - Myhiia

Лысая гора - Lysaya Gora

Велика Мьчетна - Velika Mechetna

Пушково - Pushkovo

Секретарка - Secretarka

Мала Мьчетна - Mala Mechetna

Кумары - Kumari

Красногорка - Krasnogorka

Межеричка - Mezherichka

Тридубы - Triduby